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Expert health articles and tips from Iswarya Hospital specialists
Injection Treatment for Piles (Sclerotherapy) â Complete Guide
A concise guide to sclerotherapy for haemorrhoids â how it works, what to expect, and when it is the right choice.
Dr. Ilango Sethu
Surgical Gastroenterology
Stapler Surgery for Piles: What Patients Should Know
Stapled haemorrhoidopexy (PPH) offers less pain and faster recovery than traditional surgery. Here's everything you need to know before choosing this procedure.
Dr. Ilango Sethu
Surgical Gastroenterology
Anal Fistula Surgery: Seton Removal & Laying Open Procedure
Anal fistulas rarely heal without surgery. Learn about the two most common procedures â seton placement and fistulotomy (laying open) â and what to expect.
Dr. Ilango Sethu
Surgical Gastroenterology
Anoplasty Surgery: Procedure, Recovery and Benefits
Anoplasty is a reconstructive surgical procedure used to treat anal stenosis and severe haemorrhoid scarring. Here's what to expect from the procedure and recovery.
Dr. Ilango Sethu
Surgical Gastroenterology
Anoplasty Surgery â Procedure and Recovery Guide
A quick guide to anoplasty â what the surgery involves, how long recovery takes, and what to do to heal well.
Dr. Ilango Sethu
Surgical Gastroenterology
Brain Tumour: Early Warning Signs You Can Spot at Home
Brain tumours can be challenging to detect early, but certain symptoms â especially new headaches, vision changes, and personality shifts â should never be ignored.
Dr. Pradeep Balaji
Neurosurgery
Life After Brain Tumour Surgery: Recovery, Rehab and What to Expect
Brain tumour surgery is a major milestone â but recovery is a journey. Here's what patients and families need to know about the weeks, months, and years ahead.
Dr. Pradeep Balaji
Neurosurgery
Why Does My Baby Have Sticky Eyes After Sleep?
Sticky or crusty eyes in babies are very common and usually harmless. Learn the causes, when to worry, and simple home care tips.
Dr. Ravi
Neonatology & Pediatrics
Is It Normal for a Baby to Have Sticky Eyes?
Yes â sticky eyes in babies are extremely common and usually harmless. Here's a quick guide to causes and when to seek help.
Dr. Ravi
Neonatology & Pediatrics