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Gallbladder stones and low hemoglobin: What are the surgery risks?

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Puja Kumari
Posted Under General Surgery, on 18 September 2023
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Puja Kumari
Posted Under General Surgery, on 18 September 2023
1 Person found this helpful

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I have gall bladder multiple stones size upto 12 mm problem, my hemoglobin remain always between 6 to 7. only, Blood pressure is in low 70/100. is there any risk at the time of surgery, or how can handle this situation

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Dr. Aman Priya Khanna
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Hello Ms. Puja Kumari, I understand your concerns about surgery for your gallbladder stones, given your low haemoglobin levels and blood pressure. It's important to know that these factors don't necessarily rule out surgery. We'll evaluate your overall health and address the cause of your low haemoglobin levels (anaemia) before surgery. Additionally, we will carefully monitor your blood pressure during the procedure to keep it safe. Untreated gallstones can lead to complications, so it's vital not to delay. Please contact us for guidance on managing your gallbladder stones and anaemia, making surgery a safe option for you. Wishing you a speedy recovery!
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