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Piles and Fissures – Know the Difference
Piles, Fissures and Haemorrhoids are lifestyles diseases which can cause great discomfort for a person affecte...
Breast Cancer: Warning Signs and How Do You Minimise Your Risk?
Are you wondering which risk factors make you more likely to get breast cancer symptoms? Here is a complete li...
10 kidney disease symptoms to watch out for
Nearly 14% of the total general population lives with chronic kidney disease (CKD). CKD is accountable for mor...
Recent Blogs
Guide to identifying UTI and managing its risk
A urinary tract infection indicates an infection in any part of the urinary tract. In this article, Dr Shalabh Agarwal-...
Common Causes and Symptoms of Endometriosis | CK Birla Hospital
Thousands of women are unaware of the warning signs of endometriosis, silently suffering from painful periods without getting the necessary...
Mosquito-borne diseases and how to prevent them
Diseases transmitted by the mosquitos are known as mosquito-borne diseases. In this article, we will look at some of the...
What are the 4 most popular birthing techniques?
Women have a number of alternatives to choose from while deciding how to deliver their baby. These birthing techniques adopt...
Bariatric surgery – The ultimate weight loss solution?
Bariatric surgery is used in combination with lifestyle and dietary changes to effectively treat obesity. People who are obese and...
प्रेगनेंसी के शुरूआती लक्षण क्या होते हैं (Pregnancy ke lakshan)?
यद्धपि हर महिला प्रेगनेंसी के भिन्न भिन्न तरह के लक्षणों को महसूस कर सकती हैं, किन्तु कुछ लक्षण सभी महिलाओं...
Early signs of bladder cancer and how to minimise its risk
Knowing the early symptoms is important especially for individuals who are at a greater risk of developing bladder cancer. Regular screening...
All you need to know about cervical cancer | Know your risk
Every year many women have diagnosed with cervical cancer of which more than 60000 women succumb to the disease. This...
Fever | Common causes and when should you worry?
A fever (or hyperthermia) is defined as a temporary increase in your body temperature. Fever is not a condition on...