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Gall stones: causes, symptoms, treatment

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Underneath our liver an organ is situated in the digestive system which is known as gallbladder. A digestive fluid produced by liver called bile is stored in gallbladder. It has duty to transfer the stored fluid into small intestine to help in breaking down of fatty foods.   Deadened deposits of digestive fluid (bile) in gallbladder or bile duct are referred as gallstones. To understand gall stones better let’s learn about: Cause of gall stones Symptoms of gallstones Treatment of gallstones What causes gallbladder stones? Some gallstones are formed of cholesterol while some are formed from calcium salts and bilirubin. Although there is not any proven theory for the cause of gallstones but some below mentioned points can give us idea about the formation of gall stones .   ·        Hefty amount of cholesterol in bile A study reveals that most of the gallstones are formed of cholesterol. From that we can conclude that excess amount o...

Why undergo Laparoscopic Surgery for Hernia?

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  In the modern era, technology has evolved everything. From medical to education every field is benefitted.Thanks to the continuous development of technology. Now physicians are able to diagnose and treat patients in better and improved ways. But some people don’t believe in modern technology and still opt traditional ways to treat their disease. Before taking any decision learn why you should go for laparoscopic surgery . Understand what Laparoscopic surgery is…. Laparoscopic is also referred as “minimally invasive” surgery is a revolutionary procedure in the medical field. Under this surgery a small and thin tube called laparoscope is inserted in the abdomen with minimum and small incision. A camera is attached with the tube which sends videos or images. This helps doctors to view inside the body with fewer cuts and perform surgery with less pain. Know about Hernia A hernia is a hole in tissues or muscle which can be commonly found in Groin, Belly Button, and Upper p...