A hernia is a condition in which a part of an internal organ bulges through a weak point in the surrounding muscle or tissue. This can occur in different parts of the body, including the abdomen, groin, and upper thigh. The most common type of hernia is inguinal...
Thyroid problems in children refer to abnormal functioning of the thyroid gland, leading to either overproduction (hyperthyroidism) or underproduction (hypothyroidism) of hormones. Treatment involves medications to regulate hormone production. In case of...
Failed back syndrome (FBS), also known as post-laminectomy syndrome, is a condition characterised by persistent pain in the back and legs after a patient has undergone back surgery. Revision spine surgery is a complex procedure that is performed to correct a previous...
Hodgkin’s lymphoma is a form of cancer in which white blood cells called lymphocytes proliferate and develop abnormally, resulting in enlarged lymph nodes and overgrowth all over the body. Allogeneic bone marrow transplant (allo-BMT) is a type of treatment for...
A high-risk pregnancy is one in which the mother or foetus has an increased chance of experiencing complications during pregnancy, labour, or delivery. A high-risk pregnancy can be due to several factors, such as age, health conditions, multiple foetuses, or a history...