
Specialties

PILES
Piles ( Mulvyadh / Bavasir ), clinically known as Haemorrhoids, is the swelling of the blood vessels near the anal opening. An increased pressure on these blood vessels due to any reason, causes them to enlarge and swell, thus forming lumps which are occasionally felt at the anal opening.
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HERNIA
A hernia is a weakness or opening in the abdominal wall, that often results in bulging out of fat or an organ such as intestine, which then occupies space under the skin.
The opening in the abdominal wall through which the fat or organs protrude is called the Hernia defect.
Hernia can affect anybody

FISTULA
An anal fistula ( Bhagandar / Fistula in ano) is a small channel that develops between the end of the bowel and the skin around the anus. It frequently is the result of a previous or current anal abscess. Fistula has a tract with two openings - Internal opening into the rectum or anal canal and External opening through the skin of the buttocks.

DIABETIC FOOT
Foot infections in diabetic patients usually begin in a skin ulceration Although most infections remain superficial, ∼25% will spread contiguously from the skin to deeper subcutaneous tissues and/or bone. Up to half of those who have a foot infection will have another within a few years.

CONSTIPATION
The term constipation may have a different meaning from person to person. The frequency of a bowel movement varies considerably among people, ranging from 1-3 times/day to once in 3 days. Therefore, it is difficult to have a precise definition for constipation that would stand true for all
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