What is a subdural hematoma? Usually caused by severe head injuries, a subdural hematoma (SDH) refers to the collection of blood inside the head but outside the actual brain tissue. Bleeding occurs between the brain’s outermost layer, known as dura, and the next layer, the arachnoid. Resulting from tears in the bridging veins, a subdural […]
Speciality & Sub-Speciality: Anal Fissures
Tendons are the fibrous tissues that connect the body’s muscles to the bones. Tendons are very flexible and allow us to move our limbs in all directions. The human body contains over a thousand tendons from head to toe. They vary in shape and size depending on where they are in the body. Tendons also […]
Abdominal pain in children is a common complaint. It can be caused by various conditions, including constipation, gas, indigestion, abdominal muscle strain, and infections. Sometimes, the cause is not apparent even after tests are done. In these cases, it’s essential to find out what’s causing your child’s symptoms so you can help your child feel […]
What is diabetes insipidus? Diabetes insipidus is a disorder in which the body produces too much urine and is not able to retain water. People with this condition pass urine frequently and drink large amounts of water. They tend to feel thirsty all the time since their body finds it difficult to retain water. Diabetes insipidus can […]
What is Sarcoma? Sarcoma is a cancer of the body’s connective tissues, which include fat, muscle, nerves, tendons, and ligaments. Sarcomas are extracted into different subgroups based on the type of cells within them. There are more than 20 types of sarcoma based on cell lineage. One common feature of sarcomas is that they often contain areas of […]
When there is a small tear in the mucosa, there lie moist tissues which line the anus and this is known as an anal fissure. Anal fissures may develop when the individual passes hard or large stools during the bowel movement. Anal fissures result in discomfort and bleeding during bowel movements. Additionally, there might be […]