Not really.: Just having gallstones does not mean that they are causing your pain. You need a hepato-biliary scan, with gb ejection fraction, correlated with symptoms.
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Get W/u to eval.symp: A balanced diet is recommended. This includes plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables (at least 5 portions a day) and wholegrains. There's also evidence that regularly eating nuts, such as peanuts or cashews, can help reduce your risk of developing gallstones. You should avoid low-calorie, rapid weight loss diets , can disrupt your bile chemistry and increase your risk developing gallstones.
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