Surgical & Non-Surgical Treatments​

Surgical & Non-Surgical Treatments

These treatments address conditions that need physical intervention, like hernia, piles, cysts, or gallbladder issues.

Ultrasound, CT scan, or physical exams are used to decide whether a non-surgical or surgical approach is needed. Preoperative evaluation is also crucial.

Minor procedures or laparoscopic surgeries are often performed. Post-treatment recovery involves wound care, diet advice, and activity planning.

Types of Treatments

Piles Treatment (Non-Surgical)

Piles, or hemorrhoids, cause pain, itching, and bleeding around the anus. Non-surgical treatments include dietary changes, medications, and minimally invasive procedures to reduce symptoms.

Appendicitis Treatment

Appendicitis is the inflammation of the appendix, causing severe abdominal pain, nausea, and fever. Treatment usually involves surgical removal of the appendix (appendectomy) to prevent complications.

Diabetic Ulcer Treatment

Diabetic ulcers are open sores or wounds commonly found on the feet of people with diabetes, caused by poor circulation. Treatment involves proper wound care, infection control, and managing blood sugar levels.

Dressings

Dressings are used to cover and protect wounds, promoting healing and preventing infection. They come in various types, including sterile and medicated, depending on the wound's severity.
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