When Should You See a Doctor for Gallbladder Pain?
Picture this: You’re enjoying your favorite spicy meal, and an hour later, a stabbing pain shoots through your upper abdomen.
Robotic vs Laparoscopic GI Surgery: Which Is Better for You?
Meet Priya, a 45-year-old teacher from Pune who was recently diagnosed with gallbladder stones.
Mesh vs Non-Mesh Hernia Repair: Which Is Better?
When facing hernia surgery, one of the most common questions patients have is whether to go with mesh or non-mesh repair.
When is Surgery Needed for Acid Reflux or GERD?
Acid reflux is a common digestive problem that many people experience occasionally.
Colorectal Polyps: Should You Be Worried?
When you hear the word polyps, you might instantly think of something alarming — perhaps even cancer.
Understanding Dumping Syndrome: Symptoms, Prevention, and Management
Dumping syndrome is a condition that happens when food moves too quickly from the stomach into the small intestine.
Understanding Eosinophilic Esophagitis: A Rising Digestive Disorder
In recent years, the incidence of Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) has increased dramatically, drawing attention from gastroenterologists and patients alike.
Common Gallbladder Problems and Their Symptoms
The gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped organ located under the liver.
Understanding Fecal Incontinence: Is It Normal or a Sign of a Serious Condition?
Fecal incontinence, often an uncomfortable and rarely discussed topic, is a condition that affects many individuals—particularly older adults—but is frequently misunderstood.
Laparoscopic vs. Open Surgery for Gallstones: Which One Is Better?
Gallstones, or cholelithiasis, are hardened deposits that develop in the gallbladder.









