Kirtis' Homoeo Cure Clinic Gall Bladder Stone

Gall Bladder Stone

In a medical process known as homoeopathy, natural ingredients are employed in very small doses to treat the symptoms of a disease. In some circumstances, homoeopathic treatment for gallbladder stones might produce excellent outcomes.

Small gallstones may gradually shrink and pass through the urine if treated with homoeopathic medications. Additionally, it eliminates signs like stomach ache. However, this is not always the case with gallstones. Therefore, it is recommended to remove the gallbladder surgically.

The gallbladder may occasionally need to be removed during surgery, although this is not necessary for homoeopathic treatment. Additionally, this surgery is inexpensive and free of adverse effects. However, a lot of people wonder if gallstones can be removed without surgery.

Small and medium-sized gallstones are successfully dissolved by homoeopathic treatment for gallstones, which also helps you avoid having your gallbladder removed. Additionally, it offers prompt relief from gallbladder attacks and can be used to treat and prevent biliary colic. The drugs are safe, effective, and come with no adverse effects. Homeopathy can help parents who have gallbladder surgery feel better afterward (post-surgery side-effects).

Homeopathy aids in the prevention of stone development. Therefore, if you start to feel pain in the middle or right side of your upper abdomen, you should always consult a homoeopathic physician.

Here are some homoeopathic treatments for gallbladder stones: –

  • Calcarea carbonic – Gallbladder stones can occasionally develop as a result of genetics and family history. Calcarean carbonica is the medication of choice for treating such conditions. Additionally, this is advantageous if the patient exhibits symptoms of anxiety or is overweight with a high triglyceride and cholesterol content.
  • Chelidonium- This medication is intended for use by people who have pain in their upper right abdomen and/or under their right shoulder blade.
  • Lycopodium – if the patient also suffers from conditions including poor digestion, stomach difficulties, high levels of bad cholesterol, peptic ulcers, constipation, or bloating. if there is a family history of gallstones. The homoeopathic physician might recommend lycopodium.
  • Natrumsulphuricum – This medication is for patients with conditions like persistent diarrhoea, abdominal pain, asthma, depression, obesity, or joint pains. Additionally, the patient’s sensitivity to environmental changes increases.
  • Nuxvomica – This nuxvomica is used to treat gallstones in patients who suffer from nausea, colic pains, spasmodic pains, heartburn, gastric problems, or bloating and who consume too many fried foods.

Surgery is the best solution when there are large or numerous stones. In such circumstances, homoeopathy falls short and may take longer to treat the problem.