Gall bladder stones are surprisingly common, yet many people don’t realise they have them until symptoms begin to interfere with daily life. It usually starts with discomfort after meals, especially oily or heavy food, and sometimes a sharp pain that comes and goes.
What’s interesting is that not all gallstones need immediate surgery. Some remain silent for years. But when symptoms begin, like recurring pain, nausea, or bloating, it’s a sign the body is asking for attention.
Dr Vipul Nandu approaches gall bladder stone disease or cholelithiasis with a balance of caution and clarity. When required, laparoscopic gall bladder removal is often preferred because it allows quicker recovery and minimal disruption to routine life.
If you’ve been experiencing repeated discomfort after meals or have been diagnosed with gallstones, a simple consultation can help you understand the next steps clearly, without confusion or unnecessary worry.