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Other Conditions Treated

Chronic Wound Case

A chronic wound is a wound that does not heal in the expected time (usually within 4–6 weeks). Unlike normal wounds that gradually close and repair, chronic wounds remain open, painful, and often at risk of infection. They usually need specialized care and long-term management.

Diabetic foot

Autoimmune wound-related issues

Autoimmune wound-related problems occur when the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks its own healthy tissues, leading to chronic inflammation, poor healing, and recurrent ulcers. Unlike normal wounds, these wounds do not heal easily, even with conventional treatments, because the immune system continues to interfere with the healing process.

Bed sores

Bed sores, also known as pressure ulcers or pressure wounds, are areas of damaged skin and underlying tissue caused by prolonged pressure on the skin.
They often develop in people who are bedridden, use wheelchairs, or have limited mobility. Commonly affected areas include the back, hips, heels, and buttocks.

Varicose ulcers

A varicose ulcer (also called a venous ulcer) is a type of chronic wound that develops when veins in the legs fail to circulate blood properly. This poor circulation causes increased pressure in the veins, leading to skin damage and non-healing sores, usually near the ankles

Post-surgical non-healing wounds

Sometimes after surgery, the wound does not heal as expected — this is known as a post-surgical non-healing wound.
Such wounds occur when the body’s normal healing process is delayed due to infection, poor blood circulation, weak immunity, or underlying health conditions.

Skin ulcers due to poor circulation or infectionss

Skin ulcers are open wounds or sores that occur when the skin and underlying tissues do not heal properly.
They are often caused by poor blood circulation, infections, or underlying health conditions such as diabetes or venous insufficiency.

Chronic non-healing wounds

A chronic non-healing wound is a wound that does not heal within the expected time, usually more than 4–6 weeks.
These wounds occur when the normal healing process is disrupted due to infection, poor circulation, diabetes, or weak immunity.

Skin conditions with poor healing

Certain skin conditions can interfere with the body’s natural healing process, leading to slow or incomplete recovery. These issues often arise due to underlying factors such as diabetes, poor circulation, immune disorders, or chronic infections. Timely diagnosis and proper treatment are essential to prevent complications and promote complete healing.

Asthma & Respiratory Diseases

Asthma is a chronic condition that affects the airways in the lungs, making it difficult to breathe. It is one of the most common respiratory diseases and can affect both children and adults. With the right care and lifestyle changes, asthma can be well-managed.

Skin Conditions

The skin is the body’s largest organ and protects us from infections, injuries, and environmental changes. Skin conditions are common, and while many are minor, others may require specialized care and long-term management.

Adenoids & Tonsils Care

Tonsils are two oval-shaped glands located at the back of the throat. They help fight infections by trapping germs.

Adenoids are small glands located higher up, behind the nose. They also play a role in protecting the body from infections.

 

 

Fibroid & Ovarian Cysts

Asthma is a chronic condition that affects the airways in the lungs, making it difficult to breathe. It is one of the most common respiratory diseases and can affect both children and adults. With the rightcare and lifestyle changes, asthma can be well-managed.

Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that form on or inside the ovaries. Many are harmless and resolve on their own, but some may require treatment.

 

 

Piles | Fissure | Fistula

Piles (Hemorrhoids): Swollen and inflamed veins in the rectum or anus that cause discomfort, pain, or bleeding.

Anal Fissure: A small tear in the lining of the anus, often leading to sharp pain and bleeding during bowel movements.

Anal Fistula: An abnormal tunnel between the inside of the anus and the skin around it, usually caused by infection.

 

Kidney & Urinary Stones

Kidney and urinary stones are hard deposits made of minerals and salts that form inside the kidneys or urinary tract. They can cause severe pain and discomfort if not treated in time.

 

 

Gall Bladder Stones

Gall bladder stones, also known as gallstones, are solid deposits that form inside the gall bladder – a small organ located beneath the liver. These stones may vary in size from tiny grains to larger stones and can cause discomfort, pain, and digestive issues. Some people may not experience any symptoms, while others may develop complications if the stones block the bile ducts.

 

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