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Gall bladder Treatment in Jamnagar

Oswal Aayush Hospital provides expert gallbladder treatment with advanced laparoscopic surgery,
ensuring quick recovery and minimal discomfort in Jamnagar.

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Overview

Gallbladder issues can cause intense pain, digestive discomfort, and serious complications if left untreated. At Oswal Aayush Hospital, Jamnagar, we offer advanced gallbladder treatment and laparoscopic surgery led by experienced general and laparoscopic surgeons, backed by cutting-edge technology and compassionate care. Whether it’s gallstones, infection, or inflammation, our team ensures the safest, most effective treatment tailored to your condition. 

We are trusted across Jamnagar and surrounding regions for minimally invasive gallbladder surgery that offers faster healing, reduced pain, and better long-term results. 

If you’re experiencing upper abdominal pain, nausea, or digestive issues, don’t delay. Book your consultation today. 

 

What is Gallbladder Disease? 

The gallbladder is a small organ below your liver that stores bile, which helps digest fats. When bile becomes concentrated or infected, it can lead to gallstones (cholelithiasis), inflammation (cholecystitis), or bile duct obstruction—all of which may require medical or surgical treatment. 

The most common treatment for chronic or severe gallbladder problems is laparoscopic cholecystectomy, a keyhole procedure to remove the gallbladder safely. 

 

Common Symptoms of Gallbladder Problems 

You may need gallbladder treatment if you experience: 

  • Sharp pain in the upper right abdomen (especially after eating fatty foods) 

  • Nausea or vomiting 

  • Bloating and indigestion 

  • Fever or chills (indicating infection) 

  • Jaundice (yellowing of skin/eyes – in case of bile duct blockage) 

 

Our Gallbladder Treatment Approach at Oswal Aayush Hospital 

At Oswal Aayush Hospital, we prioritize accurate diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment for gallbladder conditions. Here’s how we manage it: 

Diagnosis & Evaluation: 

  • Ultrasound or CT scan to detect stones or inflammation 

  • Liver function tests & blood tests to check for infection or jaundice 

Treatment Options: 

  • Medication for mild or non-surgical cases 

  • Laparoscopic Gallbladder Removal (Cholecystectomy) – our most recommended, minimally invasive option 

  • Open surgery (in rare, complicated cases) 

Why Oswal Aayush Hospital is the Best Hospital for Gallbladder Treatment in Jamnagar?

Our surgeons are skilled in performing hundreds of laparoscopic gallbladder removals with excellent outcomes. The keyhole approach reduces pain, scarring, and recovery time. 

We are equipped with high-resolution ultrasound, CT imaging, and lab support to ensure precise diagnosis and timely treatment. 

Most patients go home within 24 hours after laparoscopic gallbladder surgery, with minimal post-operative discomfort. 

From pre-surgical counseling to post-op care, we ensure clear communication, ethical treatment, and complete family involvement in decision-making. 

FAQs

Gallstones form when there’s an imbalance in bile substances, often due to poor diet, obesity, liver disease, or genetics. 

Not always. Silent or symptomless gallstones may not need treatment. Painful or infected gallstones usually require removal.

Yes. Laparoscopic gallbladder surgery is a safe and commonly performed procedure with minimal complications when done by experienced surgeons. 

Absolutely. Your liver continues to produce bile, and digestion adjusts naturally over time. Most patients return to normal life within a few days. 

Most patients recover in 3–5 days and resume work or routine activities within a week. 

Only in rare or complex cases like severe infection or previous abdominal surgeries. Laparoscopy remains the preferred method. 

A healthy diet low in saturated fats, regular exercise, and weight control can help reduce the risk of gallstone formation. 

After surgery, it's best to avoid fatty, greasy, and spicy foods for a few weeks. Gradually, most patients can return to a normal diet with healthier food choices. 

No, most patients do not require long-term medication. Temporary digestive enzyme support may be advised initially, but regular follow-ups help guide your recovery.