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What can gallstones eat to melt stones?
Cholelithiasis is generally not recommended to take medicine to melt stones, and there is no literature to prove that food has the function of fossils. Cholelithiasis usually involves surgery or lithotripsy.

The main clinical components of gallstones include cholesterol, bile pigment, calcium salt, bacteria, eggs and so on.

Drug lithotripsy can only be used for patients who can't undergo surgery or extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. After being diagnosed by doctors, they can take ursodeoxycholic acid tablets orally for treatment.

Patients with gallstones are usually treated by shock wave lithotripsy or surgery. Stones below 0.5cm can be discharged without treatment, drink more water and exercise more. Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy is generally considered for stones between 0.5 and 2 cm, but it has certain side effects and may cause abdominal pain. Surgical treatment is recommended for stones over 2.0cm.

Cholelithiasis is a digestive system disease. Be sure to treat the stones according to their location and size under the guidance of a doctor. Folk remedies can't be trusted, and no food can melt stones.