Faqs

Frequently Asked Questions

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We’ve compiled answers to the most commonly asked questions to help you understand our process better. Whether you’re curious about our doctors, treatments, or policies, you’ll find helpful info right here.

This is when a type of bacteria called Helicobacter pylori,infects a person's stomach.Many people have H. pylori infection.
In some cases, the infection can lead to problems such as:Irritation and inflammation of the stomach lining – This is called "Gastritis.Open sores, called ulcers,on the lining of the stomach or duodenum – The duodenum is the first part of the small intestine.
· Pain or discomfort in the upper belly,
· Feeling full after eating a small amount of food,
· Not feeling hungry,Nausea.
This is when the acid that is normally in the stomach backs up into the esophagus . The esophagus is the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach.When acid reflux causes bothersome symptoms or damage, it is called Gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD.
· Heartburn, which is a burning feeling in the chest
· Regurgitation, which is when acid and undigested food flow back into the throat or mouth
· Stomach or chest pain
· Trouble swallowing
· Raspy voice or sore throat
· Unexplained cough
· Nausea or vomiting
Gall bladder is a small, pear-shaped organ on the right side of your abdomen, just beneath your liver. The gallbladder holds a digestive fluid called bile that's released into your small intestine. Gallstones are hardened deposits of digestive fluid that can form in your gallbladder.
Untreated gallbladder issues, such as gallstones or inflammation, can lead to severe pain, infections, or complications like pancreatitis. Surgery is often recommended to prevent these risks.
The appendix is a small, finger-shaped pouch attached to the large intestine, while appendicitis is inflammation of the appendix, often caused by a blockage, leading to pain and requiring surgical attention.
If you experience severe abdominal pain, especially in the lower right side, along with fever, nausea, or vomiting, you may have appendicitis. Immediate medical attention and surgery are often required to prevent the appendix from rupturing.
A hernia often presents as a noticeable bulge or lump in the abdomen or groin, accompanied by pain or discomfort, especially when lifting, coughing, or straining.
Liver disorders can be caused by infections (like hepatitis), excessive alcohol consumption, fatty liver disease, or genetic conditions. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent complications.
Some pancreatic conditions, like mild pancreatitis, can be managed with medication and lifestyle changes. However, severe cases, such as tumors or chronic pancreatitis, may require surgical intervention
A fistula is often caused by infection, injury, or surgery. Treatment typically involves surgery to close the abnormal connection and address the underlying cause, ensuring proper healing.
Piles, or hemorrhoids, are swollen veins in the rectum or anus that can cause pain, itching, and bleeding. If you experience discomfort during bowel movements, notice blood in your stool, or feel a lump near the anus, you may have piles.
Yes, Minimal Invasive Surgery is safe and performed by experienced surgeons. Its benefits include smaller incisions, less pain, minimal scarring, and a quicker recovery compared to traditional open surgery.
Obesity surgery is recommended for individuals with a BMI over 40 or a BMI over 35 with obesity-related health issues like diabetes or hypertension. A thorough evaluation is done to determine eligibility.
Recovery from laparoscopy is usually faster than open surgery, with most patients resuming normal activities within 1-2 weeks. However, this depends on the type of procedure and individual healing.
Yes, abdominal cancers, including stomach cancer, can be operated on using laparoscopy, a minimally invasive surgical technique that offers potential benefits like shorter recovery times and reduced pain compared to traditional open surgery.
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