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Dr. Siddharth V. Nachane Pancreas Transplantation

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Dr. Arunesh Gupta Pancreas Transplantation
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Dr. Paresh Pramod Varty Pancreas Transplantation

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Dr. Ashwini Wagh Pancreas Transplantation

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Dr. Gaurav Mishra Pancreas Transplantation

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Gastrointestinal Surgeon

19 years of experience

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Dr. Ninad V Katdare Pancreas Transplantation

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Questions & Answers on "Pancreas Transplantation" (102)

How to sit after hysterectomy?

Female | 43

After a hysterectomy, sitting is merely the time to facilitate your recovery. Do not proceed with the bend-over technique – use your legs to squat and rise. Pick sturdy chairs with high backs and armrests. Avoid the heavy lifting, forcing pain and take regular breaks. Talk to your doctor for customized recovery plan with particular recommendations as to the proper posture. Pay attention to your body and try focusing on gentle motions along with relaxation.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Hrishikesh Pai

Dr. Hrishikesh Pai

Injury in fort in 1 month but not tetanus injection

Female | 47

If the injury happened about a month ago and you did not take a tetanus shot, which is why you are worried now, here is what you need to know: Tetanus is an infection caused by bacteria entering the cuts. Tingling and difficulty breathing might be the symptoms of tetanus. If it has been more than 10 years since you received your last tetanus shot, getting one is the safest option in case of any complications. The process is simple and the results are effective.

Answered on 5th Dec '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I've been having this recurring pain, swelling and eventual discharge in my tailbone area over the past 5 months now. It comes and goes from time to time but whenever the swelling comes, I apply Vaseline to the area and that helps to drain the swelling. I've come to learn that this might be a pilonodial sinus and I'm very concerned about the potential treatment because I've heard that's painful too. At my stage what is the most likely treatment?

Male | 22

It sounds like you may indeed be experiencing a pilonidal sinus, which can cause discomfort, swelling, and discharge in the tailbone area. This condition often arises from hair follicles becoming infected, leading to the formation of a cyst. Treatment options vary; initial management may involve proper hygiene and draining the area, but surgical intervention might be needed if symptoms persist. While surgery may sound daunting, it often resolves the issue effectively. I encourage you to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough examination and personalized treatment plan.

Answered on 10th Jan '25

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I had a gallbladder removal surgery and my scrotum is swollen and filled with fluid after that. Is it normal or I need to take some treatment ?

Male | 33

It’s common to feel concerned if your scrotum enlarges after gallbladder surgery. This condition, known as a hydrocele, occurs when fluid accumulates around the testicle. It happens because your body needs time to absorb the fluids used during the surgery. Fortunately, most hydroceles resolve on their own within a few weeks. However, if the condition persists or causes discomfort, consult your doctor. They can recommend treatments such as draining the fluid or surgery if necessary and will guide you to the best option.

Answered on 9th Sept '24

Dr. Babita Goel

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