General and Laparoscopic

Is Appendicitis Hereditary? Causes & Risk Factors Explained
One of the most frequent abdominal emergencies in the world is appendicitis. And many people often wonder whether it runs in families. While lifestyle, infections, and blockages are well-known causes, the possibility of a hereditary link raises essential questions for families. Understanding whether appendicitis is hereditary can help individuals identify risks early, prevent severe inflammation, […]
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Hernia vs Muscle Strain: How to Tell the Difference
Many people confuse a hernia vs muscle strain because both conditions cause similar pain and discomfort, especially around the abdomen or groin. However, the causes, symptoms, and treatments of these two are quite different. Because both hernias and muscle strains can cause similar pain and discomfort, particularly in the belly or groin, many patients mistake […]
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Breast Lumps: Sorting Myths from Facts and Lux Hospitals
Breast health is of paramount importance, and detecting breast lumps early is crucial for timely intervention. Lux Hospitals is dedicated to addressing concerns related to breast lumps, debunking myths, and offering specialized care. In this guide, we explore breast lumps, their significance, and the comprehensive care you can expect at Lux Hospitals. Understanding Breast Lumps: […]
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Minimally Invasive Excellence: Lux Hospitals Laparoscopic Surgeries
Advancements in medical technology have revolutionized surgical procedures, making them less invasive and more effective. Lux Hospitals takes pride in offering state-of-the-art laparoscopic surgeries, a minimally invasive approach that brings numerous benefits to patients. In this blog, we explore the concept of laparoscopic surgery, its advantages, and how Lux Hospitals excels in delivering top-tier care […]
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Can a Hernia Heal Without Surgery? Myth vs. Reality
A hernia occurs when an internal organ pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or tissue. It can occur in areas such as the abdomen, groin, or upper thigh, often causing discomfort, swelling, or pain. Many people wonder: Can a hernia heal without surgery? The short answer is that most hernias don’t heal […]
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Managing Gallstones with Diet: What You Should Eat
Gallstones are hardened deposits that form in the gallbladder, often causing pain, nausea, and digestive issues. While medical treatment may be necessary in some cases, the relationship between gallstones and diet is particularly significant, as what you eat plays a vital role in managing symptoms and preventing new stones. Adopting the proper dietary habits can […]
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What Is Central Obesity, and Why Is It Dangerous?
Central obesity is more than just excess weight—it refers to the accumulation of fat around the abdomen, giving a person an “apple-shaped” body. Unlike fat in other parts of the body, abdominal fat surrounds vital organs such as the liver, pancreas, and intestines. This type of fat is particularly harmful as it increases the risk […]
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Fever and Lower Right Abdominal Pain: Is It Appendicitis?
It can be concerning to have a fever and a lower right abdominal ache. Although there are several possible causes, appendicitis is one of the most severe problems. This blog discusses how to recognize appendicitis, when to get medical attention, and other causes of lower right abdominal discomfort. Recognizing the warning signs early can prevent […]
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Lump Under Skin? 10 Signs It Might Be Something Serious
Lumps under the skin are a common concern, from minor ailments to more serious ones. They may feel pleasant or painful, rigid or pliable, or both. Knowing the causes of subcutaneous lumps can help direct prompt medical care and reduce anxiety. The cause of these lumps must be identified for the right treatment. Identifying the […]
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What Leads to Redness and Warmth  over a Lump?
Bulges on the body can be alarming, particularly if they are accompanied by warmth and redness. These extra symptoms frequently point to an underlying illness that needs to be treated by a doctor. Regardless of whether the illness is caused by inflammation, infection, or something more serious, being aware of the possible causes of warm, […]
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