Does Western medicine work for mud-like gallstones?

In people with mud-like gallstones, symptoms can be relieved with the use of Western medications such as ursodeoxycholic acid, digestive enzyme drugs, calcium antagonists, antispasmodics, and cholagogues when there is no indication for surgery. 1. Ursodeoxycholic acid. Ursodeoxycholic acid can reduce the secretion of cholesterol in the bile, thus reducing the saturation of cholesterol, which can promote bile secretion and discharge, dissolve cholesterol stones and other effects. 2. Digestive enzyme drugs. Such as azinamide, mitochondrial pancreatic enzyme tablets, etc., can relieve the symptoms of abdominal distension, belching and other digestive disorders. 3. Calcium antagonists. Such as pivacurium bromide, etc., suitable for people with epigastric pain, can be relieved by relieving spasm of the sphincter of Oddi to play a role in relieving pain. 4. Antispasmodics. Such as scopolamine, atropine and other drugs, suitable for people with biliary colic, play the role of antispasmodic pain. 5. Cholagogues. Such as fennel trisulfide and other drugs, can promote bile secretion. 6. Antibiotics. Applicable to some of the people with intestinal infections, production choice of tazobactam, cefoperazone, levofloxacin and other drugs, can effectively inhibit pathogenic bacteria. It is recommended that people with mud-like gallstones consult a doctor in time to determine the cause of the disease and then carry out the appropriate treatment.