Gall Bladder Stones Have Any Connection With Menopause Period In Women?
February 7, 2010 by Lynn
Filed under Menopause Symptoms
It is further to elaborate in case a woman is detected to be having gall bladder stones through ultrasound (not having any complaint of pain etc) is it necessary to remove gall bladder? or only stones? If menopause period is over, is it likely to come to normalcy? can any doctor advise please.?
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Its not necessary to remove gallbladder asymptomatic gall stones.
Menopause doesnt goes away once it sets although symtoms related to it can decrease or even completely resolve with time and this has nothing to do with resolution of gallstones which most of the times dont resolve by itself except in few specific cases.