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Pancreatic Stones without Gallbladder
Pancreatic stones, also known as pancreatic calculi, are a relatively rare condition. These stones are formed of hardened deposits within the pancreas. This condition can be a debilitating and painful experience for those affected. While pancreatic stones are commonly...
Why Remove Gallbladder Instead of Stones
Gallstones are a common medical condition affecting millions of people worldwide. They can be extremely painful and significantly affect a person’s quality of life. While various treatment options are available, including non-surgical methods to dissolve or remove...
Chest Pain After Gallbladder Surgery – When to Seek Medical Attention
Chest pain after gallbladder surgery is a relatively common occurrence that can cause concern for individuals who have undergone this procedure. While the surgery is generally considered safe and effective, it is crucial to be aware of potential complications that...
No Weight Loss 3 Weeks After Gastric Sleeve Surgery
Obesity and weight loss are sensitive issues that can significantly impact a person’s self-esteem, self-confidence, and general well-being. For many who struggle with their weight, it can seem like a never-ending cycle of weight loss fads and self-hatred. It can turn...
Weight Loss 4 Weeks After Gastric Sleeve Surgery
After undergoing bariatric surgery, it is common for patients to feel anxious about losing weight. They often wonder, ‘does weight loss happens after gastric sleeve surgery?’Yes, it does, but it is crucial to have reasonable expectations and realize that this process...
If diagnosed with Bilateral hernia, surgery (preferably laparoscopic) is a must.
Bilateral herniation refers to the presence of hernias on both sides of the body, usually in the inguinal (groin) region. This means that a hernia is present on both the left and right sides of the body. Bilateral hernias are commonly seen in men more than women. The...
Laparoscopy before and after surgery: what to expect?
“Do you know what is the biggest cause of losing life and spreading like a pandemic? It’s obesity”, says Dr Harsh Sheth. “Obesity in a person leads to a series of health issues that can eventually take your life but prior to that, it takes your quality of life. Simple...
Importance of Pre- and Post-operative Psychological Counselling in Bariatric Surgery
Bariatric or weight-loss surgery may be a viable and advantageous option when other weight-loss strategies are ineffective. Different types of weight loss surgery have various post-operative dietary recommendations and calorie limits, which alter how you digest food...
Advantages of Robotic Surgery – A Revolutionary Surgical Technique
Laparoscopy is a form of minimally invasive surgery which allows surgeons to perform surgeries in the gastro-intestinal tract using small incisions rather than “opening up” a part of the body to gain access. This is made possible by inserting a laparoscope through one...
How will you know you need surgery on your appendix?
The inflammation of the appendix is known as appendicitis. Although appendicitis can affect anyone, people between ten to thirty years are mostly affected. The appendix is a tiny pouch that protrudes from the colon. It is located in the lower right corner of the...