Monday, 28 January 2019

Interesting Facts about a General Surgeon

General surgeons require a wide range of knowledge and skills to perform any form of surgery, often in emergency situations.

Some of them include:
  • Kidney, pancreas and liver transplantation.
  • Surgical conditions of the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Certain skin conditions.
  • Initial assessment of patients.
  • Breast conditions.


The field of general surgery is not limited. They also should have additional knowledge and experience in the following categories as well:
  • Related disciplines, including anatomy, physiology, immunology, and pathology.
  • Clinical care domains, including wound healing, infection and antibiotic usage, metabolism and nutrition, minimally invasive intervention and pain management.
In case there are any unusual circumstances, the certified general surgeon may provide care for patients with problems in fields such as obstetrics and gynecology, urology, etc. Despite the term ‘general’, surgeons that practice general surgery is highly skilled surgeons. They can usually be found practicing multiple surgeries and their broad-based nature of education makes it possible for them to perform many procedures. Some may opt for a specialty, some might enjoy the variations and practice a wide assortment of procedures. They are also trained to maintain flexibility when it comes to working in a variety of settings, with many types of medical teams and patients. While having a surgical specialty requires more training, the general surgeon also holds a very important position in the healthcare team and is essential in the treatment of common illness. The General Surgery Department at the NU Hospitals is equipped with the latest technology and infrastructure, supported by top-notch general surgery specialists in Bangalore. Patients are assured to receive a specialized assessment by our general surgeons along with post-operative measures, medications and regular follow-up.
 

Thursday, 17 January 2019

Things You Need To Know About Chronic Kidney Disease

As per reports, 30 million people in the United States are living with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). The term ‘chronic kidney disease’ means lasting damage to the kidneys that can get worse over time. This is commonly called kidney failure, or end-stage renal disease. In case your kidneys fail, you’ll need dialysis or a kidney transplant in order to survive.


1. What causes chronic kidney disease?


Anyone can get chronic kidney disease. Risks vary from person to person. 

Some of the things that can increase the risk include:

  • High blood pressure (Hypertension).
  • Diabetes.
  • Heart Disease.
  • Hereditary factors.
  • Being over 60 years old.

 2. Symptoms of chronic kidney disease:




chronic kidney disease usually gets worse with time and symptoms may not appear until your kidneys are inadequately damaged. In the later stages of chronic kidney disease, you may get to see symptoms that are caused by waste and extra fluid building up in your body.

Some of the symptoms are :

  • muscle cramps.
  • itching. 
  • nausea and vomiting.
  • swelling in your feet and ankles.
  • trouble sleeping.

3. Treatments for chronic kidney disease:


Kidney damage is usually permanent. Although the damage cannot be treated, you can take steps to keep your kidneys as healthy as possible.

Some of the ways are:

  • Keep your blood sugar under control.
  • Follow a low-salt, low-fat diet.
  • Make sure to exercise at least 30 minutes.
  • Keep a check on your weight.
  • No use of tobacco nor consuming alcohol.

NU Hospitals has been pioneering in Nephrology. Aided by a team of top Nephrologists in Bangalore, we offer optimal treatment options for the entire spectrum of kidney diseases. For those who are suffering from Nephrological problems, consider consulting with the best nephrologists for thorough and ethical diagnosis.

Tuesday, 8 January 2019

Urinary Tract Infection- Symptoms and Treatments

Urinary Tract Infection

A urinary tract infection, commonly known as UTI, occurs when microbes get into any part of the urinary tract, be it the kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra. In severe and rare cases, however, UTI can also happen in the upper urinary tract.

Now let’s get to know what are the causes and risk factors of Urinary Tract Infection (UTI):

  • Dehydration, since the body is not getting enough water to discard the bacteria
  • Sexual intercourse with an infected partner
  • Constipation
  • Using dirty sanitary pads during menstruation
  • Holding urine for a long time allows the bacteria to grow


Urinary Tract Infection can have specific symptoms depending on which part of the urinary tract has been infected:


Symptoms of Kidney Diseases:

  • High Fever
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Frequent and painful urination

Symptoms of Bladder Infection:

  • Blood urine
  • Burning sensation while urinating
  • Pain in the lower back and abdomen
  • Pain during sex

Symptoms of Urethra Infection:

  • Burning sensation while urinating
  • Frequent need to urinate
  • Blood in semen or urine in men
  • Discharge from the vagina in women
In case, you are experiencing any of the symptoms mentioned above repeatedly, you need to visit a urologist for further evaluation. You’ll be asked to take a couple of tests to have a better understanding. If you are confused about how to get the right diagnosis at the right time, look no beyond. NU hospitals have the best set of Urologists in bangalore to help you get through this.

Of course, the treatment depends on the severity of your condition. At NU Hospitals, which is considered to be one of the Best Urology Hospitals in India, our team is thoroughly dedicated to catering to patients with utmost sincerity and medical expertise.

Friday, 4 January 2019

The Curious Tale of the Toiling Kidneys

The Curious Tale of the Toiling Kidneys
The Curious Tale of the Toiling Kidneys

KIDNEY DISORDERS


Your kidneys may be small, but they perform many big and vital functions. However, we often forget the existence of this pair and with that ignorance, you may suddenly realize you've got acute or chronic disorders. In certain serious cases, there even may be the need for kidney treatments like dialysis or kidney transplant to stay alive.

Kidney disorders come under the medical bracket of Nephrology. Nephrotic syndrome, acute nephritic syndrome, acute renal failure, chronic renal failure, and diabetic nephropathy are some of the common albeit serious disorders we treat and cure at NU Hospitals. 

Nephrotic syndrome: You may not even know that you have nephrotic syndrome until you’ve got a urine or blood test. This syndrome isn’t a disease, but a group of symptoms indicating at kidneys that aren’t working right.


SYMPTOMS OF NEPHROTIC SYNDROME

  • Cloudy urine
  • Tiredness
  • Swelling in legs, feet, ankles and sometimes hands and face
  • Loss of appetite

Acute Nephritic Syndrome: It’s an immune reaction prompted by an infection or another disease. A doctor’s appointment and tests can show an enlarged liver, high blood pressure, abnormal heart and lung sounds, enlarged veins in the neck.

SYMPTOMS OF ACUTE NEPHRITIC SYNDROME

  • A dark shade or cloudy urine
  • Blurre vision
  • Shortness of breath
  • Weakness and aches 
Acute Renal Failure: This disorder tends to occur rapidly. There are three main categories of causes of acute renal failure, prerenal (caused by the low blood supply to the kidneys), intrinsic (harm caused by chemicals, illegal drugs or even prescribed ones), postrenal (kidney failure caused by problems in the urinary tract, bladder, urethra)

SYMPTOMS OF ACUTE RENAL FAILURE

  • Vomiting, fatigue, and loss of appetite
  • Irregular heartbeat
  • Muscle weakness
  • Loss of consciousness

Chronic Renal Failure: It is a slow and steady decline of the kidney functions. It usually is caused by another serious medical condition. It occurs over months as the kidney slowly stops working. 

SYMPTOMS OF CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE

  • Increase urination, especially at night
  • Decreased urination
  • Blood in urination
  • Cloudy urination

Diabetic Nephropathy: As the name suggests this kind of kidney disorder is caused Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. In worst case scenarios there even may be a need for a transplant. 

SYMPTOMS OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY

  • Tiredness
  • Swelling of hands, feet, eyes, legs
  • Worsening of BP control
  • Loss of appetite
  • Increased urination
In NU Hospitals there are treatments available for many kidney diseases, though these disorders can often be prevented with regular doctor’s check-up and advice. Our kidney doctors have specialized many innovative procedures that allow our patients to receive quality treatment, making one of the top Nephrology Hospitals in India. However, before you let your body down think of all the consequences you’d have to face for it.