- Hydrocele
- Varicocele
- Hernia Repair
Hydrocele is a fluid-filled sac around the testicle, often painless but causing swelling. Treatment may involve draining the fluid or surgery to remove the sac.
Varicocele is the enlargement of veins within the scrotum, potentially leading to discomfort or fertility issues in men. Treatment might include surgery to repair the affected veins.
Hernia repair is a surgical procedure to fix a hernia, which occurs when an organ pushes through an opening in the muscle or tissue wall. It involves closing the gap and strengthening the area with surgical mesh if needed.
- Open and Lap Appendicectomy
- Op and Lap Cholecystectomy
- Gall Stones
Appendicectomy is the surgical removal of the appendix, either through open surgery or laparoscopic techniques (minimally invasive). It's performed to treat appendicitis, an inflamed appendix.
Cholecystectomy is the surgical removal of the gallbladder due to gallstones or inflammation. It can be done through traditional open surgery or minimally invasive laparoscopy.
Gallstones are hardened deposits in the gallbladder that can cause pain or blockage. Treatment might involve medications to dissolve stones or surgical removal if necessary.
- Varicose Veins
- Diabetic Foot
- Ulcers and Cellulitis
Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins that can cause pain and discomfort. Treatments range from lifestyle changes and compression stockings to minimally invasive procedures or surgery.
Diabetic foot refers to foot problems in individuals with diabetes, often due to nerve damage or poor circulation. Care involves managing blood sugar, foot care, and treatment of ulcers or infections.
Ulcers are open sores on the skin that might result from poor circulation or pressure. Cellulitis is a skin infection. Treatment involves wound care, antibiotics, and addressing underlying causes.
- Hemorrhoid’s (Piles) Treatment and Surgery
Hemorrhoids, also known as piles, can cause discomfort and bleeding. Treatments include lifestyle changes, medications, or surgery in severe cases.