How are sedimentary gallstones treated?

  Patient: I just had a baby on March 31, 2009. On April 5, I was in the hospital with stomach pains, and was examined by ultrasound for sediment-type gallstones, and my gallbladder was 11.5. Since I was discharged from the hospital, I have had 2 more attacks, and my stomach and gallbladder hurt when I had the attack, and I needed an infusion each time. Now I am still in the menstrual period, and I don’t dare to eat too much oily food, and I feel very weak because my body is not recovering well. I would like to ask the expert if surgery is the only way to solve my pain. Since I have to bring up my child, is there any better way other than surgery? In addition, I would like to ask if there are any health products that can nourish the body to eat.  Doctor: Hello, according to your description, it should be a gallbladder mud-like stones, surgery is clear, but because it is a mud-like stones, preoperative MRCP examination is needed to clarify whether there are stones in the bile duct, if there are no stones in the bile duct, laparoscopic cholecystectomy is performed, a few days to recover, more favorable than your current recurrent attacks. After recovery, you can continue breastfeeding. If there are stones in the bile ducts, endoscopic stone extraction can be performed at the same time, which can also solve the problem in the short term.