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10 Best Liver Resection doctors in Shalimar Bagh, Delhi

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Top 10 Liver Resection doctors Near me,Shalimar Bagh

Doctor RatingExperienceFee
Dr. Arvinder Singh Chilana

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44₹ 1200
Dr. K. K. Trehan

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41₹ 1000
Dr. Rakesh Sood

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40₹ 1000
Dr. Sanjiv Kumar Chopra

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35₹ 800
Dr. Sitangshu Basu

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33₹ 600
Dr. Digvijay Sharma

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26₹ 1500
Dr. Manish Kulshrestha

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25₹ 1000

Questions & Answers on "Liver Resection" (133)

I have noticed I can see my pulse in my stomach, and it’s worrying me. I have recently researched stuff about abdominal aortic aneurysms (because I have health anxiety) and I noticed people state that is one of the symptoms. I don’t have any other symptoms, and I know it’s normal to see your pulse in your stomach sometimes, but a lot of people say it’s visible if you’re skinny and have less abdominal fat. I’m not skinny and I’m wondering if it’s still normal? I’m really worried if it’s not.

Female | 18

an abdominal aortic aneurysm needs medical intervention, the condition itself should be carefully evaluated. If your symptoms worry you, please make an appointment with a vascular professional as soon as possible.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gaurav Gupta

Dr. Gaurav Gupta

Sir there is too much urine in jaundice or fatty liver

Male | 18

If your body is getting rid of the excess substances, jaundice or liver disease is likely the reason for the excess urine. Symptoms can be characterized by yellow-colored skin, pain in the stomach, and fatigue. The causes may be infections or dangerous lifestyles like smoking and drinking. To aid the body, hydrate yourself with water and eat a balanced diet. 

Answered on 25th Oct '24

Dr. Gaurav Gupta

Dr. Gaurav Gupta

My father got liver disease from last 6 months after we removed galbladder 8 month before due to stone. That time doctor told having liver disease ,now they are asking to do liver transplant can you suggest is it necessary to do or any other option with medication can cure.

Male | 62

If your father has been diagnosed with liver disease following gallbladder removal, and the doctors are recommending a liver transplant, it suggests that his liver function has significantly declined. A liver transplant is considered the definitive treatment for end stage liver disease when other options may not be sufficient. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gaurav Gupta

Dr. Gaurav Gupta

How to reduce bilurubin levels

Male | 23

Bilirubin is a yellow substance­ that forms when old red blood cells bre­ak down. If too much bilirubin builds up, your skin and eyes can turn yellow. That's jaundice. It might signal a liver issue, infection, or bile­ duct blockage. The underlying cause­ must be treated to re­duce bilirubin levels. Some­times, medication or procedure­s help lower the le­vels too. Don't ignore jaundice; se­e a doctor to figure out why it's happening and ge­t treated properly.

Answered on 12th Sept '24

Dr. Gaurav Gupta

Dr. Gaurav Gupta

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