What to do with gallstones and flatulence

Gastrointestinal flatulence caused by gallstones is mainly due to gallbladder stones induced cholecystitis, which causes poor bile excretion resulting in functional gastrointestinal flatulence. In this case, the first thing you should do is to take oral anti-inflammatory and biliary drugs. Clinically used drugs include anti-inflammatory and biliary tablets, bile relief capsules, and gastrointestinal motility drugs, such as morpholine and cisapride tablets, are commonly used. For more serious stones, such as those embedded in the cystic duct or common bile duct causing gas and bloating, cholecystectomy or choledochotomy may be required to remove the stones. Only through such surgery can the problem of biliary obstruction be completely solved, and the problem of digestive function be solved, so that the gastric distension can be completely relieved. Therefore, the phenomenon of gallstones with gastric distension must go to a regular hospital for a detailed examination to find the exact cause of the disease and to carry out systematic and standardized treatment for the cause.