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Can Piles be Treated without a Surgery?

Piles are blood vessels located at the end of the rectum, just inside the anus. While all of us have them, the medical condition referred to as piles, also known as haemorrhoids, occurs when they become swollen.

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What is Minimally Invasive Surgery and its Benefits?

Minimally invasive surgery carried by very small incision is used to access the site of surgery, causing overall less injury and early recovery. Whereas In the traditional form of surgery, called open surgery, surgeons typically make a large incision that allows complete access to the organ or area being operated upon.

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Why opt for Laparoscopic Pancreas surgery

The pancreas is a critical organ that plays an important role in the digestive processes and in regulating blood sugar.  As a treatment option, surgery for pancreas is usually undertaken to remove life-threatening tumours and infected tissues in the organ.

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When is a thyroid surgery required?

Thyroid gland is considered to be an important gland in our body. It is placed in the lower part of our neck. It is responsible for development of thyroid hormone and it also controls metabolism. The surgery of thyroid may be advised for the cancer of thyroid or non malignant nodules where a hard or soft fluid filled lump is formed inside the thyroid gland due to abnormal growth of thyroid cells. The surgery may also be required for goiters or large thyroid, hyperthyroidism or excessive active thyroid and cysts. There are times when surgery becomes necessary when there is a possibility of thyroid cancer.

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The Best way to Treat Sports Hernia

The concept of sports hernia is far beyond the real hernia. When there is a disruption or tearing in the groin’s tendons and muscles of athletes, it is known as Sports hernia or Gilmore’s Groin or Sportsman’s Hernia. The injury may be any of these types:

Conjoined tendon tear
    Oblique aponeurosis external tear
    When conjoined tendon gets separated from the tender pubic tubercle
    When conjoined tendon gets separated from inguinal ligament
    Several patients have concomitant tear or injury to adductor muscle

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What is Constipation surgery ?

What is constipation?

Constipation is a condition in which the patient experiences difficulty in emptying the bowels, usually due to hardened faeces.

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What is a colon cancer and why is regular screening necessary?

Colon cancer is said to be the third most common cancer in the world, and is named as the second leading cause of death due to cancer. This form of cancer, also referred to as colorectal cancer, has no visible symptoms in the early stages of its growth, making regular screening for pre-cancerous growths in the colon vital for the cancer’s early detection.

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What are the Effective Treatments for Sleep Apnea?

Treatment of Sleep Arena in Normal Cases could be Simply by Altering your Life Style Like:

   Better sleeping positions to facilitate better breathing.
   Controlling weight
   Controlling acid reflux
   Restricting intake of sleeping pills, alcohol, caffeinated products etc

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Surgery Option for Deafness: Precaution, Procedure and Care

It is possible today to treat deafness with a variety of surgical procedures, depending on nature of hearing loss, its cause and the severity.

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Femoral Hernia Symptoms and Causes

Muscles of our abdomen are strong enough to keep organs, intestines and their contents in proper positions. But, due to some reasons, these intra-abdominal contents can get pushed out from a wakened spot in a muscle giving rise to what we call Hernia.

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