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Inside Out: What Causes Gallbladder Stones?
Gallbladder stones, or cholelithiasis, touch the lives of many individuals worldwide. This condition entails the formation of hard deposits in the gallbladder, a small organ located below the liver, tasked with holding bile, a vital substance assisting in breaking down fats during digestion. Imbalance in bile elements, such as cholesterol, bilirubin, and bile salts, frequently lie behind these gallstones, presenting themselves as particles that vary widely in size from almost microscopic granules to several centimetres across.
Dr. Rajan Madan In General & Minimal Access Surgery
Nov 08 , 2024 | 4 min read
Hemorrhoid Symptoms: What You Need to Know
Hemorrhoids, commonly known as piles, are swollen veins in the lower rectum and anus. Similar to varicose veins, they can develop inside the rectum (internal hemorrhoids) or under the skin around the anus (external hemorrhoids).
Dr. Rajan Madan In General & Minimal Access Surgery
Jul 09 , 2024 | 3 min read
Hernia Symptoms: Identify Different Hernia Types
Hernia is a relatively common condition that occurs when an organ or tissue pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue. It can cause discomfort and pain, affecting people of all ages. A hernia can develop in various areas of the body, including the abdomen, groin, belly button, and upper thigh.
Dr. Rajan Madan In General & Minimal Access Surgery
Jan 10 , 2024 | 8 min read
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Typhoid fever is a rare illness in developed countries but is common in developing countries. It can become a threat as typhoid may even lead to serious health problems.
Dr. Rajinder Kumar Singal In Internal Medicine
Apr 25 , 2022 | 8 min read
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Dr. Ramji Mehrotra In Heart & Vascular Institute
Aug 09 , 2022 | 8 min read
Blood clot in the brain happens when the blood stops flowing properly in the brain. Any obstruction to blood flow causes a clot, and a thrombus is formed.
Dr. Atul Prasad In Centre For Neurosciences
Jan 02 , 2023 | 8 min read
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease. It spreads through the inhalation of bacteria. Once the bacteria enter the lungs, they lodge in the Lymph Nodes of the lung. They may remain there for a variable duration in the form of latent or dormant bacteria.
Dr. Sandeep Nayar In Centre For Chest & Respiratory Diseases
Mar 30 , 2022 | 8 min read
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