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March
Exploring the Realm of Pediatric Urology Understanding and Care by Dr. Dhanesh Agrahari
In this blog, we Navigating the World of Pediatric Urology with insights from Dr. Dhanesh Agrahari, a Senior Consultant Pediatric Surgeon and Co-Founder of Phoenix Hospital, Prayagraj. With years of expertise in pediatric surgery and urology, Dr. Agrahari sheds light on common conditions, treatment approaches, and the importance of early intervention.- admin
- March, 29 2025
- Pediatric Urologist
24
March
Laparoscopic Surgery: A Minimally Invasive Approach to Better Health
Laparoscopic surgery recovery varies but typically takes a few days to three weeks. Simple procedures may allow a return to work within a week, while complex ones take longer. Common symptoms include mild pain, fatigue, and nausea. Rest, hydration, and avoiding strenuous activities help recovery. Consult a doctor if severe pain, fever, or swelling occurs.- admin
- March, 24 2025
- Laparoscopic Surgery
13
March
The Vital Role of a Pediatric Surgeon in Ensuring Quality Child Care
Children are delicate and require specialized medical attention, especially when it comes to surgical procedures. Pediatric surgeons play a crucial role in ensuring that infants, children, and adolescents receive the best surgical care tailored to their unique needs. Their expertise is vital in diagnosing, treating, and managing a wide range of medical conditions that require surgical intervention.- admin
- March, 13 2025
- Genital Surgery
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February
5 Common Urological Conditions in Baby Boys That Require Surgery
Pediatric urology surgery is a specialized field that deals with urinary and reproductive system disorders in infants and children. Baby boys, in particular, may face certain congenital or acquired urological conditions that require surgical intervention. Early diagnosis and timely treatment can help prevent long-term complications and ensure healthy development.- admin
- February, 27 2025
- Pediatric Urologist
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February
Laparoscopic vs. Traditional Surgery Which is Right for You?
When facing surgery, one of the most crucial decisions is choosing between laparoscopic (minimally invasive) and traditional (open) surgery. Both approaches have their advantages and limitations, depending on the condition being treated, patient health, and surgical expertise. As a specialist in general and laparoscopic surgery, I aim to provide clarity on these two techniques to help you make an informed decision.- admin
- February, 21 2025
- Laparoscopic Surgery
12
February
The Importance of Pediatric Surgeries and Routine Checkups
As parents, caregivers, and members of society, our greatest responsibility is to ensure the well-being of our children. Their health is the foundation upon which their future is built, and it’s our duty to provide them with the best possible care. Pediatric surgeries and routine checkups play a critical role in safeguarding their physical, emotional, and developmental health.30
January
Pediatric Surgery for Respiratory Issues Ensuring Easier Breathing for Your Child
Breathing is a fundamental function that supports life, but for some children, respiratory issues can make this natural process difficult. When medications and non-invasive treatments aren’t enough, pediatric surgery may be the best option to restore normal breathing and improve a child’s quality of life.28
January
What is Laparoscopic Surgery and How Does it Work?
Laparoscopic surgery is a groundbreaking technique that has transformed the field of medicine by enabling surgeons to perform complex procedures with minimal invasiveness. This advanced approach offers numerous advantages over traditional open surgery, making it a preferred option in various medical specialties.- admin
- January, 28 2025
- Laparoscopic Surgery