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Women Wellness & Hormone Health Specialist

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100%

Positive Reviews

Dr Priyesh S Halgaonkar

Women Wellness & Hormone Health Specialist

11 Years

Experience

100%

Positive Reviews

Dr Priyesh S Halgaonkar

Women Wellness & Hormone Health Specialist

11 Years

Experience

100%

Positive Reviews

Dr Priyesh S Halgaonkar

Women Wellness & Hormone Health Specialist

11 Years

Experience

100%

Positive Reviews

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you live without a gallbladder?
Yes, one can have a perfectly everyday life without a gallbladder. Your liver will still produce enough bile even without a gallbladder, but instead of bile being stored in the gallbladder, it will drip bile straight into the small intestine. Hence, most foods can still be digested, but oily or high-fibre food becomes harder to digest at times, resulting in gas, bloating, or diarrhoea.
Yes, gallstones can be removed without removing the gallbladder. Certain medications help to dissolve stones if the size is small. Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a procedure wherein the gallbladder is not removed; instead, any stones in the common bile duct (CBD) are removed using an endoscope.
The risk of having gallstones is higher in pregnant females due to elevated hormones. If a gallstone is detected incidentally while doing an ultrasound, then one should not rush to get treated at that time. In the first trimester of pregnancy, the baby’s body is under formation. Any medications or drugs needed to perform the surgery can pose a greater risk of developing congenital anomalies. If the patient has recurrent attacks & is not responding to medicines, then surgery can be performed in the second trimester as this is the safest & least risky time. During the third trimester, it is encouraged to postpone surgery until after delivery since the growing uterus can make it difficult to do surgery & even pose a risk for preterm labour.
Yes, it is with the following benefits: Minimally invasive procedure Smaller incisions less than 1cm Stitchless & Painless Next-day discharge Minimal blood loss No or minimal risk of complications Bed rest only for 2-3 days High success rate with no reoccurrence Recovery is quick & smooth
Yes, all health insurance plans cover treatment for gallstones, especially when it is medically necessary. Our team facilitates paperwork on your behalf, ensuring smooth approval & a cashless facility. Contact HexaHealth for a simple cashless & hassle-free experience.
It is variable, considering the size & location of gallstone, technique, open or laparoscopic or ERCP, consumables, patient’s medical condition based on age & other health factors, etc. Contact HexaHealth for price transparency.

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