Gallstones: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment | Dr. Ehsan, Consultant Laparoscopic Surgeon

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  • čas přidán 11. 05. 2024
  • Join Dr. Ehsan ur Rehman, a leading consultant laparoscopic surgeon based in Lahore, as he delves into the complexities of gallstones in this comprehensive educational video. Renowned for his expertise in advanced laparoscopic surgery, Dr. Ehsan brings his extensive experience from his tenure at Lahore's Omer Hospital and his academic roles to illuminate the causes, symptoms, and the most effective treatments for gallstones.
    In this video, Dr. Ehsan explores:
    Causes of Gallstones: Understand the biological and lifestyle factors that contribute to the formation of gallstones, including diet and genetic predispositions.
    Symptoms to Watch For: Learn about the critical indicators of gallstones such as severe abdominal pain, jaundice, and nausea, which necessitate timely medical attention.
    Advanced Treatment Options: From minimally invasive surgical procedures to dietary recommendations, discover the latest treatment methodologies that Dr. Ehsan specializes in.
    With a career marked by prestigious positions such as the former Head of Department at Jinnah Hospital and a professorship at Allama Iqbal Medical College, Dr. Ehsan uses his platform to educate and empower patients and the medical community. This video is enhanced with clear diagrams, animations, and easy-to-understand explanations making complex medical information accessible to all.
    Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more insightful videos from Dr. Ehsan as he continues to share groundbreaking developments and surgical techniques in the field of laparoscopy. Your engagement helps us to spread knowledge and empower more individuals with the right information to make informed health decisions.
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Komentáře • 19

  • @scientist9553
    @scientist9553 Před 9 dny +1

    Mashallah Sir nice information

  • @shafiqbukhari4403
    @shafiqbukhari4403 Před 8 dny +2

    Hernia ka ilaj bta dayen

    • @Dr.EhsanUrRehman
      @Dr.EhsanUrRehman  Před 7 dny

      Thank you for the suggestion, I will soon create a video around the common problem of Hernia as well.

  • @AdyanJutt77
    @AdyanJutt77 Před 6 dny

    😮

  • @jehangirkhan8807
    @jehangirkhan8807 Před 11 dny +1

    Dr SB gallbladder stone surgery leproscopic local inestezia si hoga

    • @Dr.EhsanUrRehman
      @Dr.EhsanUrRehman  Před 11 dny

      Laparoscopic surgery for Gall Bladder removal is done under General Anaesthetia

  • @ruqiyaarshad3745
    @ruqiyaarshad3745 Před 10 dny +1

    Asslamu Alaikum doctor i have 28mm gallstone and i do not have severe symptoms but still have stomach pain and ribs and back pain every other day. Should i go for surgery? And which lab ultraound reports you do accept? And my weight is 104 kg.

    • @Dr.EhsanUrRehman
      @Dr.EhsanUrRehman  Před 6 dny

      Walaikumsalam. Hernia is a very broad term. Generally speaking, one may have hernia around umbilicus, groin, or around previous surgical scar. Please let me know which type of hernia you have, I shall try to upload few videos to explain hernia.

  • @raoimran114
    @raoimran114 Před měsícem

    Sir ap ka address hospital

    • @Dr.EhsanUrRehman
      @Dr.EhsanUrRehman  Před měsícem +2

      - Omar Hospital and Cardiac Centre, Jail Road, Lahore
      - 11.30 am to 1 pm , from Monday to Thursday
      - 03214620038

  • @rabbiakhan16
    @rabbiakhan16 Před 26 dny +1

    Doctor mery pity my 6 mm or 7 mm k multiples stones ha doctor keh rahy h operation krwao mainy operation se bachny k liye homeopathic dawai start ki ha us doctor ny mjhy mukamal prhez dia ha chiknai wali chezon se or b jo bakery k items hoty ha un se or gosht se ab wo doctor kehty h k 6 mahin medicine khao khatam ho jaye gi pathri mjhy tkribn hr hafty dard hoti ha bht shadeed wo b rat my my ap iska is sahi hal btaein meri choti bati ha main usy feed krwati hun main uski wajah se b operation nai krwa rahi bht pareshan hun main thora sa b kuch kha lun bht dard hota ha

    • @Hmtwrites15
      @Hmtwrites15 Před 26 dny

      Ap Lahore sy hai? Or Kaha sy medicine kha rahi hai??or Kitna time ho Gaya hai apko ya problem hai??

    • @Dr.EhsanUrRehman
      @Dr.EhsanUrRehman  Před 26 dny +2

      Thank you for the comment. To have small gall stones 6-7 mm is very dangerous, as these can slip into common Bile duct, if so, you may get jaundiced and severely ill, may need ERCP another big procedure in addition to surgery, needed to remove gall bladder. I don’t know any patient, whose gall stones get cured , without surgery, laparoscopic gall Bladder removal is 24 hours job, you can feed your child just before and few hours after surgery, yourself In Sha Allah.
      My advice is to get your Gall Bladder removed in your earliest

    • @rabbiakhan16
      @rabbiakhan16 Před 26 dny

      @@Hmtwrites15 main sargodha se hun

    • @rabbiakhan16
      @rabbiakhan16 Před 26 dny

      @@Hmtwrites15 ye abhi hui ha takriban 3 mahiny ho Gaye h

    • @rabbiakhan16
      @rabbiakhan16 Před 26 dny

      @@Dr.EhsanUrRehman doctor phir ye b suna ha logon se k surgery k bad b khana sahi se hazam nai hota or gass bni hoti ha pait my or oily khana nai kha sakty kia ye seach ha