Evaluating the effectiveness of Homoeopathic Remedies in Gall stone Dissolution.

  • Unique Paper ID: 188525
  • PageNo: 2944-2951
  • Abstract:
  • Gallstones are crystallized deposits forming in the gallbladder or biliary tree, primarily composed of cholesterol, bilirubin, and bile. Anatomically, they may be located either in the gallbladder, known as Cholelithiasis, or in the common bile duct, referred to as choledocholithiasis. The formation of gallstones is influenced by multiple factors, including a high-cholesterol diet, reduced bile salt concentration, and decreased gallbladder motility. Clinically, gallstones may remain asymptomatic for years or present with symptoms such as right upper quadrant pain and tenderness, often accompanied by fever and a positive Murphy’s sign, indicating acute cholecystitis. In many cases, gallstones are discovered incidentally during imaging for other conditions. Complications arising from untreated gallstones include cholangitis, empyema of the gallbladder, pancreatitis, abscess formation, porcelain gallbladder, and perforation. Management of gallstones may be either non-surgical or surgical. Non-surgical treatment primarily involves oral dissolution therapy, which is reserved for specific cases where surgery is not feasible. The standard and most effective treatment is cholecystectomy, the surgical removal of the gallbladder.

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@article{188525,
        author = {Dr Pakala Vineela Rao and Dr. Kamalpuri Shanmukhi Internee and Dr. Kalva Sahithi Internee and Dr. Mani Chandana Internee and Dr. Mahvish afzal Internee},
        title = {Evaluating the effectiveness of Homoeopathic Remedies in Gall stone Dissolution.},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {12},
        number = {7},
        pages = {2944-2951},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=188525},
        abstract = {Gallstones are crystallized deposits forming in the gallbladder or biliary tree, primarily composed of cholesterol, bilirubin, and bile. Anatomically, they may be located either in the gallbladder, known as Cholelithiasis, or in the common bile duct, referred to as choledocholithiasis. The formation of gallstones is influenced by multiple factors, including a high-cholesterol diet, reduced bile salt concentration, and decreased gallbladder motility. Clinically, gallstones may remain asymptomatic for years or present with symptoms such as right upper quadrant pain and tenderness, often accompanied by fever and a positive Murphy’s sign, indicating acute cholecystitis. In many cases, gallstones are discovered incidentally during imaging for other conditions. Complications arising from untreated gallstones include cholangitis, empyema of the gallbladder, pancreatitis, abscess formation, porcelain gallbladder, and perforation. Management of gallstones may be either non-surgical or surgical. Non-surgical treatment primarily involves oral dissolution therapy, which is reserved for specific cases where surgery is not feasible. The standard and most effective treatment is cholecystectomy, the surgical removal of the gallbladder.},
        keywords = {Murphy’s Sign, Cholelithiasis, Cholesterol stones, pigment stones, Homeopathy, Gall Bladder Motility, Acute Cholecystitis, Cholangitis,},
        month = {December},
        }

Cite This Article

Rao, D. P. V., & Internee, D. K. S., & Internee, D. K. S., & Internee, D. M. C., & Internee, D. M. A. (2025). Evaluating the effectiveness of Homoeopathic Remedies in Gall stone Dissolution.. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(7), 2944–2951.

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