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June 24, 2025

Busting Myths About Gallbladder Stones

Gallbladder stones are common. But the information out there? Not always correct. Too many people live in fear or confusion because of what they hear from friends, family, or the internet. So let’s clear things up. This post breaks down the biggest myths about gallbladder stone problems. Straight facts. No fluff. Just what you need to know if you or someone close is dealing with it.

Myth 1: Gallbladder Stones Always Cause Pain

Nope. Many people walk around with real gallbladder stones and feel nothing. These are called silent stones. They’re usually found by accident—maybe during a scan for something else. But once they start causing pain, especially in the upper right side of your belly or after eating greasy food, they need attention. Don’t ignore regular discomfort. It’s a warning sign. Dr. Vikram Aryan sees both silent and symptomatic cases. Each one is treated based on how it affects your daily life.

Myth 2: You Can Melt Stones With Home Remedies

Let’s be honest—if home tricks worked, there wouldn’t be so many people needing surgery. There’s no juice, oil, herb, or potion that can break down or dissolve gallbladder stones. These aren’t soft or jelly-like. They’re hard, like tiny rocks. Made of cholesterol or bile pigments. Once formed, they don’t just disappear. Waiting too long or trying unproven remedies can make things worse. That’s how people end up in emergency surgery. Dr. Aryan has seen this more than once.

Myth 3: Gallstones Only Affect Older People

Wrong again. Age doesn’t protect you. While it’s more common in people above 40, younger patients are showing up too, especially women. Diet, hormones, weight, and even genetics can play a role. We’ve had patients in their 20s needing gallbladder surgery in Gurgaon. It’s not rare anymore. So if you’re young and dealing with digestive issues, don’t brush it off just because you think you’re too young for stones.

Myth 4: You Must Remove the Stones, Not the Gallbladder

This is one of the biggest misunderstandings. People often ask, “Can’t you just take the stones out and leave the gallbladder?” Here’s the thing—the gallbladder keeps making stones. It’s a repeat offender. Removing just the stones doesn’t fix the issue. They’ll come back. That’s why doctors usually remove the whole gallbladder if stones are causing repeated trouble. And no, you don’t need a gallbladder to live. Your liver keeps working. Bile still flows. You can digest food just fine after recovery.

Myth 5: Surgery Is Too Risky or Complicated

This myth holds people back. They imagine long hospital stays, major pain, or complications. But in most cases, gallbladder removal is a quick and safe procedure. Dr. Vikram Aryan performs laparoscopic gallbladder surgery regularly. Tiny cuts. Minimal pain. Most patients go home the same day. You’ll probably be walking around in 24 hours and back to normal life in a week or two. The key is getting help at the right time. Waiting too long, especially with repeated infections, can turn a simple surgery into a more complex one.

Myth 6: Life After Surgery Is Miserable

Not true. Yes, the first few weeks take a little adjustment. You may need to eat lighter meals, avoid greasy food, and listen to your body. But after that, most people go back to their regular diet. There’s no permanent food restriction for everyone. Some people notice softer stools for a while. Others don’t. Dr. Aryan gives all his patients a clear, simple diet plan to follow. He also checks in on you post-op to make sure everything is on track.

Myth 7: Gallbladder Problems Are Rare

Another common myth. Gallbladder stones are actually very common, especially in South Asia. Sedentary lifestyle, heavy diets, and late meals all contribute. But people don’t talk about it much, which creates the false sense that it’s rare. By the time pain or infection shows up, the stones have usually been there for a while. At Aryan Hospital, gallbladder issues are one of the top reasons people visit for surgical consultation.

Why Choose Dr. Vikram Aryan?

Dr. Aryan is a trusted General Surgeon in Gurgaon with over 18 years of experience. His approach is calm, honest, and fully focused on patient well-being. No pushy talk. No confusion. He listens. Explains. And gives you the best option for your health. His clinic is known for:
  • Safe and clean surgeries
  • Short hospital stays
  • Smooth recovery
  • Personalized post-op care
  • Friendly and transparent team
Want peace of mind? Book a consultation. Ask your questions. Get answers from someone who’s been doing this for years.
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