by Narendra Babu | Aug 29, 2022
Achalasia is an uncommon esophageal condition that makes it challenging to swallow food and liquids. It happens when esophageal nerves are injured. As a result, the oesophagus progressively dilates and paralyses, losing its ability to force food into the stomach. The...
by Narendra Babu | Aug 29, 2022
Trigeminal neuralgia is a condition wherein the patient experiences a jolt of excruciating pain on one side of their face. The trigeminal nerve (nerve which carries feelings from face to brain) is affected due to this condition. Radiofrequency Ablation is a surgical...
by Narendra Babu | Aug 29, 2022
Budd-Chiari syndrome develops when a clot blocks the hepatic veins, which supply blood to the liver. This clot prevents the liver from releasing blood, causing the liver to enlarge. Stent angioplasty helps in the widening of narrowed veins. The procedure starts by...
by Narendra Babu | Aug 29, 2022
Chronic pancreatitis is a condition in which digestive enzymes that normally empty into the intestine are retained inside the pancreas, causing pain and scarring. The doctor uses an endoscope with a camera to find the opening in the intestine that connects to the...
by Narendra Babu | Aug 29, 2022
Pulmonary oedema is a disorder in which the lungs become swollen because of excess fluid, resulting in shortness of breath, wheezing, and blood coughing. Thoracoscopy is done to treat this disorder. The patient is sedated and a tube is inserted in the throat to handle...