1. Generally speaking, over 60 years old, doctors will directly advise patients to have cholecystectomy instead of taking stones.
As long as the patient is healthy, the doctor will do it. Of course, the premise is that the hospital examination shall prevail, and the examination results are good, but if they are not good, they will be treated conservatively.
3. During my stay in hospital, I saw an 80-year-old man who successfully performed gallbladder-preserving surgery to remove stones. Female, healthy.
4. If you have high blood sugar or something, you will be in trouble, and you will go to the hospital for a while.
5, you'd better go directly to the hospital for consultation. After all, although you can find relevant information online, it is not professional!
6. By the way, it is best to remove stones. There is a simple reason. Some patients have no obvious symptoms, but with the stones in the gallbladder rubbing against the gallbladder wall for a long time, it will lead to a series of problems, such as abdominal distension, inexplicable diarrhea, colic and so on. This is the result of cholecystitis caused by the friction between stones and bile wall.
It's not good until the gallbladder is necrotic.