Can gallbladder disease be cured?

Gallbladder inflammation can be cured. If a patient has gallbladder inflammation, it is usually combined with gallbladder stones, although there are some patients with gallbladder inflammation who do not have stones inside the gallbladder. If the diagnosis of gallbladder inflammation is clear, most patients need to undergo laparoscopic cholecystectomy. In other words, the diseased gallbladder will be removed and the patient will not have any more gallbladder inflammation after the surgery. If the patient has stones inside the gallbladder and no inflammation, the patient can be followed up and does not need surgery for the time being. If the patient develops acute gallbladder inflammation, which means that the pain in the right upper abdomen is very pronounced. There may be pain in the upper abdomen or middle and upper abdomen with radiating pain in the right side of the scapula of the back as well as symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. Immediate hospitalization is usually required, usually with 654-2 to relieve the symptoms of biliary colic before laparoscopic cholecystectomy is considered.