Frequently Asked Questions
Laparoscopic surgery, also known as keyhole surgery, is a minimally invasive procedure performed through small cuts using a camera and specialized instruments. Compared to open surgery, it offers smaller scars, less pain, reduced risk of infection, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery.
Most patients recover from laparoscopic hernia surgery within 1 to 2 weeks. Light activities can usually be resumed within a few days, while complete recovery and return to heavy physical work may take 4 to 6 weeks, depending on individual health conditions.
Laser treatment for piles is a minimally invasive procedure and is generally less painful than conventional surgery. Patients experience minimal bleeding, faster healing, and can usually return to normal activities within a short period.
Piles (mulvyadh) are swollen veins in the rectum or anus that cause bleeding, pain, or discomfort during bowel movements. Fistula (bhagandar) is an abnormal tunnel between the anal canal and the skin near the anus, usually caused by infection. While piles are vein-related, fistula is infection-related and often requires surgery.
Recovery after fistula surgery usually takes 2 to 6 weeks, depending on the type of procedure performed and the patient’s overall health. Good wound care, hygiene, and follow-up visits are important for faster healing.
A pilonidal sinus is caused when hair and debris get trapped under the skin, usually near the tailbone, leading to infection and cyst formation. Treatment may involve drainage or advanced laser surgery to remove the sinus tract and prevent recurrence.
Yes, laser surgery is an effective treatment for pilonidal sinus. It involves precise removal of the sinus tract with minimal tissue damage, less pain, faster healing, and a lower risk of recurrence compared to conventional methods.
Varicose veins appear as enlarged, twisted, or bulging veins, commonly in the legs. Symptoms include aching pain, swelling, heaviness, itching, and skin discoloration. In severe cases, ulcers or bleeding may occur.
Laser treatment is often preferred over traditional surgery for varicose veins because it is minimally invasive, less painful, and requires no large cuts. It provides faster recovery, minimal scarring, and a lower risk of complications. However, the choice depends on the severity of the condition.
Gallbladder stones may cause abdominal pain (especially after fatty meals), nausea, vomiting, bloating, indigestion, and sometimes fever or jaundice. Surgery is usually recommended if stones cause repeated pain, infection, or complications.
Yes, laparoscopic surgery is considered a safe and effective method for gallbladder removal. It has a high success rate, causes less discomfort, and allows patients to resume normal activities sooner than traditional open surgery.
Appendix pain usually begins near the belly button and shifts to the lower right side of the abdomen. Other symptoms include nausea, loss of appetite, fever, and vomiting. If such symptoms occur, immediate medical attention is necessary to avoid complications like a ruptured appendix.
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