Can 0.7cmx0.5cm gallstones be removed with medication?

Gallstones of 0.7cmx0.5cm are no longer recommended to be treated with medication and usually require surgery. Gallstones are categorized into gallbladder stones and bile duct stones. In most cases, they are difficult to be dislodged by medication and surgical treatment can be considered. For bile duct stones, choledochotomy and endoscopic retrograde pancreatic cholangiopancreatic lithotripsy can be used for treatment; for intrahepatic bile duct stones, in addition to the above methods, partial hepatectomy is also feasible; for the filled type of gallbladder stones, it is necessary to remove the gallbladder and laparoscopic cholecystectomy is performed; Clinically found gallbladder stones, it is recommended to consult the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery of regular hospitals, complete the examination, and follow the doctor’s instructions to take reasonable treatment programs.