Frequent Medical Disorders
Department of Cardiology
Chest Pain 01-Nov-2022
Chest pain can take many forms, from a sharp stabbing to a dull ache. Sometimes the pain in the chest is aching or a burning sensation. Occasionally, the pain travels from the neck to the jaw and spreads to the back and one or both arms.
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Department of Cardiology
Heart Failure 02-Nov-2022
Heart failure, also called congestive heart failure, occurs when the heart muscle cannot pump enough blood. When this happens, blood often pools and fluid builds up in the lungs, causing shortness of breath.
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Department of Cardiology
Syncope and Collapse 03-Nov-2022
Syncope (pronounced "cinkopy") is the medical term for fainting or fainting. It occurs when the amount of blood flowing to the brain is suddenly and temporarily reduced. In most cases, fainting is caused by harmless, short-term causes.
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Unstable Angina 04-Nov-2022
In unstable angina, plaque obstruction and blood clots in one or more of the arteries that normally supply the heart (coronary arteries) prevent the heart muscle from getting as much oxygenated blood as it needs. Unstable angina is a type of angina (chest pain) that often has no pattern and is usually worse.
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Department of C.T.V.S.
Triple Vessel Disease 05-Nov-2022
Triple vessel disease is an extreme form of coronary artery disease (CAD). CAD occurs when the large blood vessels that supply the heart are damaged or diseased. Plaque (cholesterol buildup) and inflammation are the two main causes of his CHD.
Read More Read 5min.Department of C.T.V.S.
Complete Heart Block 06-Nov-2022
Complete heart block (CHB) occurs when electrical signals cannot travel normally from the atria (upper chambers of the heart) to the ventricles (lower chambers). It can also occur if the atrioventricular node is damaged during surgery. However, it can also occur spontaneously without surgery. Doctors insert an artificial pacemaker to restore a normal heart rate and rhythm.
Read More Read 5min.Department of C.T.V.S.
Fainting and Breathlessness 07-Nov-2022
Shortness of breath can be associated with heart or circulatory disease, infections, or other respiratory ailments. Heart and circulatory problems can also lead to fainting.
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Department of C.T.V.S.
Atrial Septal Defect 08-Nov-2022
An atrial septal defect (ASD) is a hole in the heart between the atria (atria). The holes increase the amount of blood flowing through the lungs. This condition is present at birth (congenital heart disease).
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Department of C.T.V.S.
Varicose Vein 09-Nov-2022
Varicose veins are twisted, enlarged veins. Veins that are close to the surface of the skin (superficial) can develop varicose veins. Varicose veins most commonly affect the leg veins. Standing or walking puts pressure on the veins of your lower body.
Read More Read 5min.Department of C.T.V.S.
Thoracic Injuries 10-Nov-2022
Jacob was driving home from a friend's house when he was run over by a pickup truck. He suffered multiple injuries to his chest and had to be rushed to the local emergency hospital immediately.A team of specialists is working to save his life.
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Acute Renal Failure 11-Nov-2022
Acute renal failure is a condition in which a person's kidneys are not functioning as they used to. This usually happens very suddenly over a few hours or up to 2 days. Many people have no symptoms until the disease is advanced.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Nephrology
AC on CKD 12-Nov-2022
Chronic kidney disease, also called chronic renal failure, is associated with the gradual loss of kidney function. The kidneys filter waste products and excess water from the blood and excrete them in the urine. As chronic kidney disease progresses
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Department of Nephrology
ESRD 13-Nov-2022
End-stage renal disease (ESRD) is the final stage of long-term (chronic) kidney disease. This is when the kidneys are no longer able to meet the needs of the body.
End stage renal disease is also known as end stage renal disease (ESRD).
Department of Urology
Renal Calculus Diseases
14-Nov-2022
Kidney stones (also called kidney stones, nephrolithiasis, or urinary calculi) are hard deposits of minerals and salts that form in the kidneys.
Diet, obesity, some medical conditions, and certain dietary supplements and medications are among the many causes of kidney stones.
Department of Urology
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia 15-Nov-2022
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is a common condition associated with aging in men. An enlarged prostate can cause unpleasant urinary symptoms, such as: B. Blocking the flow of urine from the bladder. It can also cause bladder, urinary tract, or kidney problems.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Urology
Prostate Cancer 16-Nov-2022
Prostate cancer is cancer that begins in the prostate. The prostate is a small, walnut-shaped gland in men that produces semen, which nourishes and transports sperm.
prostate cancer is he one of the most common types of cancer. Most prostate cancers grow slowly and are confined to the prostate,
Department of Urology
U Bladder Mass 17-Nov-2022
Bladder cancer is a common type of cancer that begins in cells in the bladder. The bladder is a hollow muscular organ in the lower abdomen that stores urine.
Bladder cancer most often begins in the cells that line the bladder (urothelial cells). Urothelial cells are also found in the kidneys and the tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder (ureters).
Department of Liver & Gastro Sciences
Fatty Liver 18-Nov-2022
Fatty liver disease is a common condition caused by the accumulation of excess fat in the liver. Most people have no symptoms and do not cause serious problems. However, liver damage may occur in some cases. Fortunately, lifestyle changes can often prevent or reverse fatty liver disease.
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Department of Liver & Gastro Sciences
Abdominal Pain 19-Nov-2022
Abdominal pain is discomfort anywhere in the abdomen, such as between the ribs and the pelvis. When we think of abdominal pain, we tend to think of “abdominal pain” or “abdominal pain,” but abdominal pain can also come from other organs.
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Vomiting 20-Nov-2022
Vomiting is the body's way of getting rid of toxic substances. This is not necessarily a sign of serious problems and usually he only lasts a day or two.
Vomiting can have many causes. Common causes include food poisoning, morning sickness during pregnancy, motion sickness, and gastroenteritis.
Department of Liver & Gastro Sciences
Pancreatitis 21-Nov-2022
Pancreatitis occurs when the pancreas becomes inflamed, usually causing sudden pain in the left upper quadrant below the breastbone.
People may also have nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, fever, and rapid heartbeat. People with symptoms of pancreatitis should see a doctor.
A gastrointestinal perforation (GP) occurs when the stomach, colon, or entire small intestine is punctured. It can be caused by a variety of diseases, including appendicitis and diverticulitis. It can also be the result of trauma, such as a knife or gunshot wound.
Read More Read 5min.Gallstones are hardened deposits of digestive juices that form in the gallbladder. The gallbladder is a small pear-shaped organ on the right side of the abdomen, just below the liver. The gallbladder contains a digestive fluid called bile that is secreted into the small intestine.
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Icterus 24-Nov-2022
Jaundice is a yellowing of the skin, sclera (whites of the eyes), and mucous membranes. This yellow color is caused by high levels of bilirubin, a yellow-orange bile pigment. Bile is a fluid secreted by the liver. Bilirubin is produced when red blood cells are broken down.
Read More Read 5min.Pancreatic cancer begins in the tissue of the pancreas, an abdominal organ behind the lower stomach. The pancreas releases enzymes that aid digestion and produces hormones that help control blood sugar levels.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Oncology
Breast Cancer 26-Nov-2022
Breast cancer is cancer that forms in the cells of the breast.
After skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United States. Breast cancer can occur in both men and women, but it is much more common in women.
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Department of Oncology
Head & Neck Cancer 27-Nov-2022
Head and neck cancer includes several types of cancer that usually begin in the cells that line the mouth, throat (pharynx), or vocal cord (larynx). These cells are called squamous cells. Less commonly, head and neck cancer occurs in the sinuses and salivary glands.
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Ovary Cancer 28-Nov-2022
Ovarian cancer is a growth of cells that form in the ovary. Cells multiply rapidly and can invade and destroy healthy body tissue. The female reproductive system has two ovaries, one for her on each side of the uterus.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Oncology
Cervix Cancer 29-Nov-2022
Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that forms in the cells of the cervix (the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina).Various strains of human papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted disease,
Read More Read 5min.Department of Oncology
Hepatobilliary Cancer 30-Nov-2022
Disorders of the liver and biliary system (which makes and stores bile) may require surgical correction. These disorders can be developmental, congenital, or present after childhood or adolescence.
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Ovarian Cancer 01-Dec-2022
Ovarian cancer is a cell growth that forms in the ovary. Cells multiply rapidly and can invade and destroy healthy body tissue.
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Department of Oncology
Cysts 02-Dec-2022
An ovarian cyst is usually a fluid-filled sac in or on the ovary. Females have two ovaries. There are ovaries on both sides of the uterus.Each ovary is about the size and shape of an almond.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Neurology
Stroke 03-Dec-2022
A stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures and bleeds or cuts off the blood supply to the brain. A rupture or blockage prevents blood and oxygen from reaching the brain tissue.
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Seizures 04-Dec-2022
A seizure is a sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain. It can cause changes in your behavior, movements or feelings, and in levels of consciousness.
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Headache 05-Dec-2022
A headache is a pain in the head or face, often described as a throbbing, constant, sharp, or dull pressure. Headaches vary widely in type, intensity, location, and frequency of pain.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Neurology
Diabetic(Neurpathy) 06-Dec-2022
Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect how the body uses blood sugar (glucose). Glucose is an important energy source for the cells that make up muscles and tissues.
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Department of Neuro Surgery
Brain Hemorrhage 07-Dec-2022
Bleeding is bleeding from damaged blood vessels. Many things can cause bleeding inside and outside the body. The type of bleeding varies from mild bleeding such as a bruise to severe bleeding such as a cerebral hemorrhage.
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Department of Neuro Surgery
Brain Tumor 08-Dec-2022
A brain tumor is an abnormal mass or growth of cells in the brain.
There are many different types of brain tumors. Some brain tumors are noncancerous (benign) and others are cancerous (malignant).Brain tumors can start in the brain (primary brain tumors)
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Department of Neuro Surgery
Spine Malformation 09-Dec-2022
Chiari malformation (kee-AH-ree mal-for-MAY-shun) is a condition in which brain tissue extends into the spinal canal. It occurs when part of the skull becomes misshapen or smaller than usual and presses down on the brain.
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Department of Neuro Surgery
Slip Disc 10-Dec-2022
The spine is made up of a series of bones (vertebrae) stacked on top of each other. From top to bottom, the columns have 7 cervical vertebrae, 12 thoracic vertebrae, 5 lumbar vertebrae, followed by the sacrum and coccyx at the base. These bones are cushioned by intervertebral discs.
Read More Read 5min.Pregnancy usually lasts about 40 weeks (280 days) from the first day of your last menstrual period (also called LMP) to your due date. Your due date is the date your provider predicts your due date.
Read More Read 5min.An intrauterine device (IUD) is a small device that your doctor inserts into your uterus to prevent pregnancy. Many people suffer from IUD side effects, especially in the first weeks and months after implantation.
Read More Read 5min.A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection of the urinary tract. This type of infection can affect the urethra (a condition called urethritis), the kidneys (a condition called pyelonephritis), or the bladder (a condition called cystitis).
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Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Fibroids 14-Dec-2022
Fibroids are abnormal growths that occur in or on a woman's uterus. Sometimes these tumors become so large that they cause severe abdominal pain and heavy menstruation.Otherwise, no signs or symptoms occur at all. Growths are usually benign or benign. The cause of fibroids is unknown.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Paediatrics & Neonatology
Pneumonia 15-Dec-2022
Pneumonia is an infection that causes inflammation of the air sacs in one or both lungs. The air sacs fill with fluid or pus (suppurative material) and may cause coughing with mucus or pus, fever, chills, and difficulty breathing. A variety of organisms can cause pneumonia, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Paediatrics & Neonatology
Diarhhea 16-Dec-2022
Diarrhea — loose, watery, possibly more frequent bowel movements — is a common problem. It may be present by itself or may be accompanied by other symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, weight loss.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Paediatrics & Neonatology
Typhoid 17-Dec-2022
Typhoid fever is caused by Salmonella bacteria. Typhoid fever is rare in developed countries. It remains a serious health threat to developing countries, especially children. Typhoid fever is caused by contaminated food.
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Viral Fever 18-Dec-2022
Most people have a body temperature of about 37°C. Anything one degree higher is considered a fever. A fever is often a sign that your body is fighting some kind of bacterial or viral infection. Viral fever is fever caused by an underlying viral illness.
Read More Read 5min.Arthritis is swelling and tenderness in one or more joints. The main symptoms of arthritis are joint pain and stiffness, which usually worsen with age. The most common types of arthritis are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
Read More Read 5min.Osteoporosis causes bones to become weak and brittle. It's so fragile that even a fall or mild movement like bending over or coughing can cause a fracture. Osteoporosis-related fractures most commonly occur in the hip, wrist, or spine.
Read More Read 5min.Osteopenia is the loss of bone mineral density (BMD). A low BMD indicates that your bones have less minerals than they need and weak bones.
Read More Read 5min.A shoulder dislocation is an injury in which the humerus protrudes out of the cup-shaped socket that is part of the shoulder blade. The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body and is prone to dislocations.
Read More Read 5min.Gallbladder disease refers to any condition that affects the health of the gallbladder. The gallbladder is a small organ of the digestive system. Stores some of the bile produced by the liver and sends it to the small intestine to help break down food.
Read More Read 5min.A hernia occurs when an internal organ or other part of the body protrudes through the muscle or tissue wall that normally contains it. Most hernias occur in the abdominal cavity between the chest and hip.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Gen. & Laparoscopic Surgery
Piles 25-Dec-2022
Maintain your ideal weight by eating healthy and exercising.Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to avoid constipation.Pay attention to correct posture when lifting weights or heavy objects. Never lift more than you are capable of.
Read More Read 5min.Cholecystitis (ko-luh-sis-TIE-tis) is inflammation of the gallbladder. The gallbladder is a small pear-shaped organ located on the right side of the abdomen (belly) below the liver. The gallbladder contains digestive juices (bile) that are secreted into the small intestine.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Critical Care
Sepsis 27-Dec-2022
Sepsis is a potentially life-threatening condition that occurs when the body's response to infection damages its own tissues. When the infection-fighting process attacks the body, organs become dysfunctional and abnormal.
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest 28-Dec-2022
Sudden cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of heart function, breathing, or consciousness. This condition is usually caused by a problem with the heart's electrical system, which interferes with the heart's pumping action and stops blood flow to the body.
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Breathlessness 29-Dec-2022
Breathing problems occur when you are not getting enough air, your chest is very tight, you are short of breath, or you feel like you are choking. If you have just finished strenuous exercise, you may feel short of breath. It can also occur in extreme temperatures and high altitudes.
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Bradycardia 30-Dec-2022
Bradicardia (brad-e-KAHR-dee-uh) is a slow heart rate condition. An adult's resting heart usually beats 60-100 times per minute. With bradycardia, his heart beats less than 60 times per minute.
Read More Read 5min.Department of General Medicine
Type-2 Diabetes 31-Dec-2022
Type 2 diabetes is a disorder of the way the body regulates and uses sugar (glucose) for fuel. This long-term (chronic) condition causes excessive circulation of sugar in the bloodstream.
Read More Read 5min.Department of General Medicine
Hypertension 01-Jan-2023
High blood pressure is a common condition that affects the arteries of the body. Also called high blood pressure. With high blood pressure, the force of the blood pushing against the walls of the arteries is always too high.
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Fever 02-Jan-2023
Fever is a body temperature that is higher than normal. Also called high temperature, high fever, or fever, this usually indicates that the body is working to stay healthy from infection.
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Cough 03-Jan-2023
Chronic cough is cough lasting more than 8 weeks in adults and more than 4 weeks in children.Chronic cough is not just a nuisance. Chronic coughing interferes with sleep and leaves you feeling tired.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Pulmonology & Respiratory Medicine
COPD 04-Jan-2023
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes obstruction of airflow from the lungs. Symptoms include difficulty breathing, coughing, phlegm production, and wheezing.
Read More Read 5min.Pneumonia is an infection that causes inflammation of the air sacs in one or both lungs. The air sacs fill with fluid or pus (suppurative material) and may cause coughing with mucus or pus, fever, chills, and difficulty breathing.
Read More Read 5min.Asthma is a condition in which the airways become narrow and swollen, producing excess mucus. This can make breathing difficult, causing coughing, wheezing when you exhale, and shortness of breath.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Pulmonology & Respiratory Medicine
PTB 07-Jan-2023
Tuberculosis (TB) is a potentially serious infection that primarily affects the lungs. The bacteria that cause tuberculosis are spread from person to person through tiny droplets released into the air by coughing and sneezing.
Read More Read 5min.Department of ENT
Ear Infection 08-Jan-2023
The colloquial term "ear infection" is medically known as acute otitis media or sudden otitis media (the space behind the eardrum). Ear infections can affect anyone, both children and adults, but ear infections are one of the most common reasons young children visit a doctor.
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Gastric Reflux 09-Jan-2023
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) occurs when stomach acid repeatedly flows back up the tube that connects the mouth to the stomach (esophagus). This reflux (acid reflux) can irritate the lining of the esophagus.
Read More Read 5min.Department of ENT
Hearing Aids 10-Jan-2023
Hearing loss can make it difficult to understand, understand, and participate in conversations. You may have trouble understanding what people are saying on TV or on the phone, or you may miss the soothing sounds of nature.
Read More Read 5min.Department of ENT
Hearing Loss 11-Jan-2023
Hearing loss that progresses gradually with age (presbycusis) is common. In the United States, nearly half of people over the age of 65 have some degree of hearing loss.
Read More Read 5min.A head injury is any type of injury to the brain, skull, or scalp. This can range from a small bump or bruise to a traumatic brain injury.
Read More Read 5min.A knee dislocation is a rare but very serious injury that results in loss of contact between the thighbone (femur) and shinbone (tibia).
Read More Read 5min.According to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, the tibia is the most frequently fractured long bone in the body. A tibial fracture refers to a tear or break in the tibia.
Read More Read 5min.The hip joint is a ball and socket joint made up of the thighbone or head of the femur, which acts as a ball and fits into the rounded socket of the hipbone or acetabulum. The femoral neck is the area just below the hip joint.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Radiology & Imagine
Ectopic Pregnancy 16-Jan-2023
Pregnancy begins with a fertilized egg. The fertilized egg normally attaches to the endometrium. An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg implants and grows outside the main cavity of the uterus.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Radiology & Imagine
Renal Stones 17-Jan-2023
Kidney stones (also called kidney stones, nephrolithiasis, or urinary calculi) are hard deposits of minerals and salts that form in the kidneys.Diet, obesity, some medical conditions, and certain dietary supplements and medications are among the many causes of kidney stones.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Ophthalmology
Cataract 18-Jan-2023
A cataract is clouding of the normally clear lens. For people with cataracts, looking through a fogged lens is a bit like looking through a frosted or fogged window.Blurry vision caused by cataracts can make reading a book, driving (especially at night), and seeing friends easier
Read More Read 5min.Department of Ophthalmology
Glaucoma 19-Jan-2023
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve. The optic nerve carries visual information from the eye to the brain and is essential for good vision. Optic nerve damage is often associated with elevated intraocular pressure.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Ophthalmology
Conjuctivitis 20-Jan-2023
Conjunctivitis (conjunctivitis) is inflammation or infection of the clear membrane (conjunctiva) that lines the eyelid and covers the white part of the eyeball. When the small blood vessels of the conjunctiva become inflamed, they become more noticeable.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Ophthalmology
Refractive Error 21-Jan-2023
Refractive error is a type of visual impairment that makes it difficult to see clearly. It occurs when the shape of the eye prevents light from being properly focused on the retina (the light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the eye).
Read More Read 5min.Department of Dermatology
Skin Rashes 22-Jan-2023
A rash occurs when the skin becomes red, inflamed, and bumpy. Some rashes are dry and itchy. Some are painful. Causes of rashes include viruses, bacteria, allergens, and skin conditions such as eczema.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Dermatology
Acnes 23-Jan-2023
Acne is a skin condition that occurs when hair follicles become clogged with sebum and dead skin cells. It causes white acne, black acne, and acne. Acne is most common in her teens, but it affects people of all ages.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Dermatology
Pimples 24-Jan-2023
Acne is a small growth on the surface of the skin. They can become inflamed and discolored. Acne usually causes pimples, most commonly on the face, chest, shoulders and upper back.
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Sun Burns 25-Jan-2023
A sunburn is skin that is hot, inflamed, and painful to the touch. With prolonged sun exposure, they often appear within hours. Simple self-care measures such as taking pain relievers and cooling the skin can help reduce sunburn.
Read More Read 5min.Burns are tissue injuries resulting from heat, overexposure to the sun or other radiation, or chemical or electrical contact. Burns can be minor medical problems or life-threatening emergencies.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Trauma 27-Jan-2023
According to the American Psychological Association (APA), trauma is "an emotional reaction to a horrific event such as an accident, rape, or natural disaster."
Read More Read 5min.Cartilage has several functions in the human body: Reduces friction, acts as a cushion between joints, and supports weight when walking, bending, and stretching. are kept together.
Read More Read 5min.Uterine prolapse occurs when the muscles and ligaments of the pelvic floor become stretched and weakened and cannot adequately support the uterus. This causes the uterus to slide into or protrude from the vagina.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Dental Sciences
Irreversible Pulpitis 30-Jan-2023
At the innermost part of each tooth is an area called the pulp. The pulp contains the blood, supply, and nerves for the tooth.
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Reverssible Pulpitis 31-Jan-2023
If the pulpitis is reversible, once the cause of the problem is addressed, the inflammation and discomfort disappears.
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Maloclussions 01-Feb-2023
A crooked tooth is a crooked tooth. If left untreated, it can lead to oral health complications. Crowded Teeth, Cross Bite, Over Bite, Under Bite, Open Bite.
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FPD 02-Feb-2023
Fixed prosthetic treatment can provide exceptional satisfaction for both patient and dentist. Fixed prostheses can transform unhealthy, unsightly, and poorly functioning dentition into comfortable, healthy occlusion that can remain in service for years while significantly improving esthetics. .
Read More Read 5min.Achilles tendonitis is an overuse injury to the Achilles tendon (uh-KILL-eez), the band of tissue that connects the calf muscle at the back of the lower leg to the heel bone.
Read More Read 5min.The level of discomfort felt after surgery depends on many factors, including the type of surgery.Nausea and vomiting from general anesthesia,Sore throat from breathing tube inserted in trachea during surgery Insomnia
Read More Read 5min.Arthritis is swelling and tenderness in one or more joints. The main symptoms of arthritis are joint pain and stiffness, which usually worsen with age. The most common types of arthritis are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
Read More Read 5min.Neck pain is common. Poor posture puts strain on your neck muscles when you lean over your computer or hunker down on your workbench. Osteoarthritis is also a common cause of neck pain.
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Department of Cardiology
Angiography 01-Dec-2022
Angiography is a type of X-ray used to examine blood vessels. Blood vessels cannot be seen clearly on a normal X-ray, so a special dye must first be injected into the blood. This will highlight the blood vessels so the surgeon can spot problems.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Cardiology
Angioplasty 02-Dec-2022
Angioplasty is a method that creates area in the blocked artery that has plaque (atherosclerosis) constructed inside it. The method of widen the artery where the plaque has collected is referred to as Balloon Angioplasty.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Cardiology
Pacemaker Implantation 03-Dec-2022
Pacemaker is a small battery operated device which is implants in patients left side of the heart for monitoring the heartbeats. This device is also called Heart Pacing Device and it controls the heartbeat and prevents heart from beating too slowly.
Read More Read 5min.Department of C.T.V.S.
By Pass Surgery 04-Dec-2022
Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery is a procedure used to treat coronary artery disease. Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the narrowing of the coronary arteries, the blood vessels that carry oxygen and nutrients to the heart muscle blocked.
Read More Read 5min.Department of C.T.V.S.
Valve Replacement 05-Dec-2022
Aortic valve disease is a condition that occurs when the aorta (Body's main artery) and left ventricle (the lower left chamber of the heart) don't work properly.The aortic valve controls how blood flows from your left ventricle into your aorta.
Read More Read 5min.Department of C.T.V.S.
Valve Repair 06-Dec-2022
Surgery to repair the mitral valve helps people with mitral valve disease live longer, healthier lives. You may need this surgery if your mitral valve is very leaky or narrow. Without treatment, these problems can damage your heart over time and can be fatal.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Nephrology
AKI Management 07-Dec-2022
Acute kidney failure (AKI), or acute renal failure, is a sudden episode of kidney failure that occurs over a few hours to a few days. AKI causes waste products to build up in the blood and makes it harder for the kidneys to maintain proper fluid balance in the body.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Nephrology
Haemodialysis 08-Dec-2022
In haemodialysis, a machine filters waste, salts, and fluids from the blood when the kidneys are no longer healthy enough to do the job properly. Hemodialysis (he-moe-die-AL-uh-sis) is a method of treating advanced kidney failure and can help you lead an active life despite kidney failure.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Urology
DJ Stenting 09-Dec-2022
The DJ stent is short for a Double "J" stent. It is a small tube that is placed in the body from the kidney to the urinary bladder. It has a shelf life of about six weeks. The lower part, which is on top of the urinary bladder, is in the shape of an ordinary "J", while the upper part is like a mirror image.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Urology
PCNL 10-Dec-2022
Kidney stones (also called kidney stones, nephrolithiasis or urolithiasis) are hard deposits of minerals and salts that form in the kidneys. Diet, obesity, some medical conditions, and certain dietary supplements,
Read More Read 5min.Upper GI (Gastrointestinal) endoscopy is a procedure in which a doctor uses an endoscope (a flexible tube with a camera) to view the lining of the upper GI tract.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Liver & Gastro Sciences
ERCP 12-Dec-2022
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, or ERCP, is a procedure used to diagnose and treat problems with the liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, and pancreas.
Read More Read 5min.Biliary stenting refers to inserting stents (tubes) made of plastic or metal, to clear blockages in the biliary tree or treat bile leaks. It can be used to relieve bottlenecks caused by both benign and malignant diseases of the bile ducts,
Read More Read 5min.Department of Oncology
Palliative Care 14-Dec-2022
Palliative care is specialized scientific taking care of humans residing with an extreme illness. This kind of care is centered on offering alleviation from the signs and symptoms and strain of the illness.
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Chemotherapy 15-Dec-2022
Chemotherapy is a drug remedy that makes use of effective chemical substances to kill fast-developing cells on your body. Chemotherapy is most customarily used to deal with most cancers, cells develop and multiply plenty extra quick than maximum cells within side the body.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Oncology
Mastectomy 16-Dec-2022
A mastectomy is an operation to remove all breast tissue from a breast to treat or prevent breast cancer. For women with early breast cancer, a mastectomy may be a treatment option.
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Commando 17-Dec-2022
COMMANDO (Combined Mandibulectomy and Neck Dissection Operation) is a surgical procedure performed to remove the primary tumour surrounding the cervical lymph nodes.
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IVIG Therapy 18-Dec-2022
Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) is a therapeutic treatment for patients with antibody deficiency. It is made from a pool of immunoglobulins (antibodies) in the plasma of thousands of healthy donors.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Neurology
Stroke Management 19-Dec-2022
A stroke is a serious, life-threatening condition that occurs when the blood supply to a part of the brain is cut off. A Stroke is a medical emergency and urgent treatment is essential.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Neuro Surgery
Craniotomy 20-Dec-2022
An operation in which a small hole is made in the skull or a piece of bone is removed from the skull to reveal part of the brain. A craniotomy may be performed to remove a brain tumor or a sample of brain tissue.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Neuro Surgery
Discectomy 21-Dec-2022
Discectomy is surgery to remove the damaged portion of a disc in the spine, the soft center of which protrudes through the hard outer lining. A herniated disc can irritate or put pressure on nearby nerves.
Read More Read 5min.A pain-free delivery can be achieved with a form of regional anesthesia that relieves pain during natural childbirth. Epidural anesthesia is given through an injection into the mother's lower back.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Hysterctomy 23-Dec-2022
A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the womb (uterus). After the operation, you can no longer become pregnant. If you haven't gone through menopause yet, you will stop menstruating regardless of age.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
LSCS 24-Dec-2022
A cesarean section, also known as a cesarean section or cesarean section, is a surgical procedure in which a baby is delivered through incisions in the abdomen and uterus.
Read More Read 5min.Reduction is a procedure to repair (replace) a broken bone without cutting the skin. The broken bone is put back in place so it can grow back in a better alignment. It works best when done as soon as possible after the bone fracture.
Read More Read 5min.Minimally invasive or minimally invasive spinal surgery is minimally invasive because this spinal surgery is performed through one or more small incisions through which tubular retractors are placed.
Read More Read 5min.The most common cause of disability and chronic hip pain is arthritis.
Osteoarthritis,Rheumatoid arthritis,Post-traumatic arthritis,Osteonecrosis,Infantile hip disease -
Intervertebral discs are the round cushions between the bones of the spine (vertebrae). They act as shock absorbers, allowing you to bend and move without your bones rubbing against each other. If one of the discs tears (herniates) and pushes out between the bones, it can press on nearby nerves.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Joint Replacement & Orthopedics
RTA 29-Dec-2022
Represents road traffic accidents in which a vehicle collides with another vehicle, person or object, resulting in very serious injury and death in some cases. There are many forms of RTA like speeding, running traffic lights, driving in the wrong lane, etc. can cause minor to major accidents.
Read More Read 5min.A hydrocele is a type of swelling in the scrotum that occurs when fluid builds up in the thin covering that surrounds a testicle. Hydrocele is common in new born and usually goes away without treatment by the age of one year.
Read More Read 5min.Gallstones are solid pieces of material that form in the gallbladder, a small organ below the liver. Gallbladder stores and releases bile, a fluid made in your liver to aid digestion.
Read More Read 5min.Piles are the result of inflammation of the veins in the lower part of the anus and rectum. They can cause tissue growth in and around the anus and cause significant discomfort and these growths can vary in size and location.
Read More Read 5min.Department of General Medicine
Hypertension 02-Jan-2023
Hypertension or high blood pressure is a common condition that affects the arteries of the body. When you have high blood pressure, the force of the blood pushing against the walls of your arteries is constantly too high in this case the heart has to work harder to pump blood.
Read More Read 5min.Department of General Medicine
Diabetes 03-Jan-2023
Diabetes is a chronic (long-term) medical condition that affects the way our body converts food into energy. Our body breaks down most of the food you eat into sugar (glucose) and releases it into your bloodstream.
Read More Read 5min.Conservative treatment is defined as the avoidance of procedures, such as surgery or other invasive procedures, generally with the intention of preserving function or body parts. That includes physical therapy, medications and injections.
Read More Read 5min.Bronchoscopy is a procedure that allows doctors to examine the lungs and airways. It is usually carried out by a doctor who specializes in lung diseases (pulmonologist).
Read More Read 5min.Department of Ophthalmology
Cataract 06-Jan-2023
A cataract is a clouding of the clear lens of the eye. For human beings who've cataracts, seeing via cloudy lenses is a piece like viewing through a frosty or fogged-up window.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Ophthalmology
Glaucoma 07-Jan-2023
Glaucoma is the term describing a collection of eye illnesses related to harm to the optic nerve, the nerve that connects the eye to the mind and transmits alerts returned and forth.
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Oculoplasty 08-Jan-2023
It is an Ophthalmic plastic surgery which is used for eye and surroundings structures. Most often, oculoplasty is best for medical issues related to the eyes, as well as the cosmetic appearance of the eyes and surrounding area.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Dental Sciences
Root Canal 09-Jan-2023
Root canal treatment serves to remove bacteria from the infected root canal, prevent the tooth from becoming reinfected and preserve the natural tooth. When undergoing a root canal treatment, the inflamed or infected gums are removed and cleaned and disinfected, then filled and sealed.
Read More Read 5min.Department of Dental Sciences
Dental Fillings 10-Jan-2023
Cavity is permanently damaged areas on the hard surface of teeth that develop into small openings or cavities. Tooth decay, is caused by a combination of factors including bacteria in the mouth, frequent snacking, drinking sugary beverages, and poor brushing habits.
Read More Read 5min.Breast augmentation is surgery to enlarge the breasts. Breast implants are placed under the breast tissue or muscles. For some women, breast augmentation is a way to feel more confident. For others, it is part of breast reconstruction for various conditions.
Read More Read 5min.Department of ENT
FESS 12-Jan-2023
Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) is a minimally invasive surgery for severe diseases of the paranasal sinuses. Doctors use nasal endoscopes to relieve sinus symptoms without making incisions in or around the nose.
Read More Read 5min.Department of ENT
Tonsillectomy 13-Jan-2023
Tonsillectomy is the surgical removal of the tonsils, two oval-shaped pads of tissue at the back of the throat, and one tonsil on each side. A tonsillectomy used to be a common procedure to treat infection and inflammation of the tonsils (tonsillitis).
Read More Read 5min.Department of Dermatology
Hydrafacial 14-Jan-2023
A HydraFacial is a facial treatment that uses a proprietary device to exfoliate, cleanse, extract and moisturize the face. Cleansing and soothing your skin. This system uses a swirling vortex motion to hydrate and remove dead skin, dirt, debris-
Read More Read 5min.Department of Dermatology
Acne 15-Jan-2023
Acne is a skin condition that occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells. It causes whiteheads, blackheads, or pimples. Acne is most common in teenagers, although it affects people of all ages. There are effective acne treatments, but acne can be stubborn.
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