Keeping Alive... The Hope of Life!

Archives

Hernia

A hiatal hernia is a condition when the upper part of the stomach pushes through the diaphragm into the chest. Heartburn is the most common symptom of a hiatal hernia. Others include difficulty in swallowing, nausea, excessive burping, chest pain and abdominal pain. It causes pain and discomfort after and during eating food. Therefore, it is important to avoid food that is likely to cause acid reflux. Diet plays a very important role in treating a hiatal hernia apart from hernia surgery. People aged 50 or are above 50, can suffer from this condition.

Continue reading What Should Be The Ideal Diet For A Hiatal Hernia?

Hernia

A hernia is a fatty tissue that bulges out through a weak spot under the skin. Mostly hernia occurs in the abdomen i.e. belly and groin areas. It can affect both men and women. A hernia requires a surgery and does not go away on its own. It can be done by using either an open operation or a laparoscopic hernia operation. Although the latter has almost taken the pace of the former due to many advantages that it holds over the other. There are many types of a hernia.

Continue reading What Are The Most Common Types Of A Hernia?

Inguinal Hernia

An inguinal hernia occurs when a soft tissue bulges out in the groin area. Inguinal hernia repair is one of the most common and requested surgeries. After the surgery, patients need to follow some important points in order to recover faster and get back to their normal routine as soon as possible. But the first and foremost thing is to take proper rest. You should take it easy on yourself after all you have undergone a surgery.

Continue reading How To Recover Faster After An Inguinal Hernia Repair?

Book your appointment

Call Us +91 9984222260