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I may be having gallbladder stones, and I want to know if there is any Ayurvedic medicine or natural treatment that can help remove the stones without surgery?

Asked by Male, 51 · 4 days ago

Gallbladder stones are common and can cause pain in the upper abdomen, bloating, nausea, indigestion, or discomfort after eating oily foods. Some people have stones without any symptoms, while others may have repeated pain or infections. Ayurveda and some natural methods are sometimes used to help with digestion and ease symptoms, but there is no strong scientific evidence that they can reliably dissolve or remove gallbladder stones, especially larger ones. Small stones that do not cause major problems can sometimes be managed with changes in diet and regular check-ups. Eating lighter meals, cutting down on oily and fried foods, drinking enough water, keeping a healthy weight, and eating at regular times may help reduce discomfort. Some herbal remedies are used in Ayurveda for digestion and liver health, but these should only be taken with advice from a qualified doctor, as some can make pain worse or trigger gallbladder attacks. Surgery is usually recommended if stones cause repeated pain, infection, vomiting, jaundice, or blockage. Waiting too long for proper treatment in serious cases can be risky. Inform a doctor if you have severe stomach pain, fever, vomiting, yellow eyes, or pain that spreads to your back or shoulder.
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  1. Ayurvedic Medicines for Gallbladder Stones
    a. Triphala, Punarnava, and Gokshura are common herbs that support gallbladder health.

  2. Natural Treatments and Lifestyle Changes
    a. Dietary changes like reducing fatty foods, increasing fiber, staying well-hydrated, and consuming herbal teas like dandelion or peppermint may help manage symptoms.

  3. When to Avoid Surgery
    a. In cases without severe pain or complications, non-surgical options can be explored, but a medical evaluation is essential to ensure safety.

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    a. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner or an integrative medicine specialist experienced with gallbladder issues.

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