GERIATRIC SURGERY
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 1. LOSS OF ELASTICITY OF BLOOD VESSELS AND LUNGS2. CIRCULATORY OVERLOAD3. PULMONARY OEDEMA AND CCF4. DECREASED CARDIAC OUTPUT AND ALTERATION IN CARDIAC RHYTHM5. MYOCARDIAL ISCHAEMIA & ECG CHANGES6. ...
An Anesthesiologist provides services including Administration of General, Spinal and Epidural Anaesthesia, Management of Off Pump Cabg, Preoperative Evaluation of the Patient, Robotics Surgeries and Transforaminal Epidural Block.
An Anesthesiologist provides services including Administration of General, Spinal and Epidural Anaesthesia, Management of Off Pump Cabg, Preoperative ... More
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 1. LOSS OF ELASTICITY OF BLOOD VESSELS AND LUNGS2. CIRCULATORY OVERLOAD3. PULMONARY OEDEMA AND CCF4. DECREASED CARDIAC OUTPUT AND ALTERATION IN CARDIAC RHYTHM5. MYOCARDIAL ISCHAEMIA & ECG CHANGES6. ...
Asthma is a long term disease of the AIRWAYS which carry the air to the lungs. These airways becoe so narrow that it becomes difficult to breathe properly giving rise to acute attacks like breathlesness and wheezing. The air is unable to move in and out of the tubes freely.THE ...
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There are several hair product advertisements, for different types of hair and different types of hair problems, but we miss on the very simple and basic things that can give us lustrous hair. Following are some simple lifestyle changes you can make to improve your hair health ...
Before understanding baldness, it is important to understand what is ‘Normal and Healthy’ hair. Each individual hair strand goes through a cycle of 3 stages:1. Hair Growth2. Fall3. ReplacementThe normal growth rate of a scalp hair is 0.3 to 0.4mm per day and around 1cm ...
Pain in my both wrist,ankle pain, foot sole pain, Front and back thigh pain,back pain ,means full lower limb pain. Esr normal Urea normal Crp normal Hlab27 normal. Suffering from last 6 month
He performed limb lengthening surgery every day 1mm increased in tibia bone now for 3 months he increased overall 5cm. Now he is worried that callus is not there in his xray (attached which is taken after exactly after increasing 5cm) and they had given bone marrow transplant as well but not gave any result. Now what are the options does he have bone grafting and what is the success rate or in the cray callus is forming? Please suggest
(F,47) I fractured my left femur 10 months ago. doctors have done plate fixation with bone grafting because nail was not going inside my bone due to osteoporosis(as doctor said). Now after 10 months doctor said that it is non union. So I consult two more doctors. One doctor said they have to do remove the plate and re operate with nail or plate fixation and bone grafting and One doctor said that there is less chance of bone joining even after refixation. So they suggested Total Hip Replacement. I am very confused what should I do. Please see my xray and suggest me what is best. One xray is latest. One is when I fall. Thankyou
I have a fibula head fracture six weeks ago and also injury at the knee joint. Now the fracture is likely healed and no pain at the fibula head. But during walking and when putting pressure on the knee joint there is pain at the knee joint specially at the patella region. What can be done?
Hello Doctor, I have frequent neck pain with spasm and stiffness (about 3–4 times a month). I am planning to avoid muscle relaxants and instead manage flare-ups with paracetamol 650 mg, warm compress, and topical gel. I have already done X-ray, MRI, and other tests, which were normal. I also tried physiotherapy, which helped but only for a short period. As per the physiotherapist, the issue is due to forward neck posture and rounded shoulders. Is it safe to continue managing episodes without muscle relaxants, or could that cause any issues? What should be the long-term plan to reduce these recurring episodes? I’ve noticed weight lifting can trigger the pain, but I also want to strengthen my muscles. How can I safely continue exercising without worsening the issue? Should I continue physiotherapy or focus more on posture correction and specific exercises? What warning signs should I watch for? Thank you.