Does it hurt to operate on gallbladder stones?



Because gallbladder stone surgery is performed under anesthesia, you will not feel any pain during gallstone surgery, and you may experience some pain and discomfort after surgery.

Gallstone surgery is a relatively common procedure in hepatobiliary surgery, which requires anesthesia treatment before surgery. In general anesthesia, there may be some pain when playing anesthesia, after the anesthesia effect patients will be unconscious, the whole operation process basically will not feel anything, so do not have to worry too much about the pain problem.

After the operation, as the anesthetic effect will gradually subside, the patient may feel pain and discomfort. However, the pain is generally not very intense and is within the range of tolerable. If necessary, analgesic drugs or analgesic pumps can be used to relieve pain as prescribed by the doctor.

For more medical information about gallbladder stone surgery, please consult a medical professional.