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Cholesterolosis

Cholesterolosis, or strawberry gallbladder, is a condition that affects the gallbladder. Cholesterol deposits build up inside the gallbladder wall, causing it to become thickened and yellow. It can be caused due to diabetes mellitus, hypercholesterolemia, or gallstones. Cholesterolosis is generally asymptomatic, but in some cases, it can cause abdominal discomfort, nausea, or vomiting. Treatment is not required. In rare cases, gallbladder removal may be suggested to prevent further complications.

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I experienced severe pain on the right side of my stomach two years ago, but my USG and CT are negative, and now I still have pain. Why?

Query: Hi doctor, Two years back, I experienced severe pain on the right side of my stomach. USG and CT scan revealed nothing, so symptoms were treated with painkillers. Two days back, I experienced the same severe pain, and it happened like this. I skipped breakfast and fell asleep after having lunch at 2...  Read Full »


Dr. Ramesh Kumar S

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I thoroughly read your query and understand your concern. I suggest you do the following: The first thing in the morning, drinking a glass of lukewarm water is good. Add some baking soda to this if you are feeling bloated. It aids in cleansing the bowels. Ginge...  Read Full »

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