Hello,
If your test report shows stones in the pancreas measuring 26mm, this is likely a case of pancreatic calculi, which are commonly associated with chronic pancreatitis. Stones this size may cause pain, block ducts, or lead to other complications, and surgical or endoscopic removal may be required based on your symptoms and overall condition.
Consult a Specialist Immediately
You need to see a gastroenterologist or a GI surgeon who has experience with pancreatic disorders. They will:
Review your imaging reports (like CT, MRI, or ultrasound)
Assess your symptoms (pain, digestion, weight loss, etc.)
Recommend the best course of treatment — this may be endoscopic stone removal, surgical intervention, or non-surgical management depending on severity.
Treatment Options May Include:
ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography) for stone removal
Surgical removal if stones are too large or causing severe complications
Lifestyle changes and medications if surgery isn’t immediately needed
HexaHealth can assist you in:
Booking a priority consultation with top GI specialists near you
Free second opinion from experts if you're unsure
Insurance assistance if you're covered
End-to-end surgical care coordination
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You're taking the right step by reaching out — pancreatic stones can be managed effectively with the right care. Let’s get you relief soon.