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Internal Medicine Center

Living Donor Kidney Transplant: An Alternative Approach to Restore Renal Function without Dialysis
End-stage chronic kidney disease is a condition that no one wishes to face, as it requires lifelong dialysis, which can lead to significant disruptions in both work and daily life.

Neuroscience Center

Precision Clot Removal to Restore Brain Function in Ischemic Stroke
Numbness in the hands and feet, facial drooping, and slurred speech are the symptoms that may be warning signs of ischemic stroke

Internal Medicine Center

5 Stages of Chronic Kidney Disease and Treatment
Patients with chronic kidney disease are required to change their lifestyle and diet to slow the progression of the disease and reduce

Ear Nose Throat Center

Understanding the Symptoms & Treatment of Sinus Infection
A sinus infection, or sinusitis, is a common yet uncomfortable condition that affects many people each year.

Women’s Health Center

Leukorrhea Explained: When to Seek Medical Advice
The condition or type of discharge can indicate underlying health concerns, and it's essential to understand what's normal

Neuroscience Center

Don’t Ignore Headaches or Dizziness; They Could be Signs of Brain Tumor
Severe headaches and frequent dizziness are common symptoms experienced by almost everyone. However, when accompanied by other abnormalities

Life Cancer Center

Primary Malignant Cardiac Tumors: The Hidden Risk to Heart Health
While cancer is widely recognized as a significant health threat, cardiac muscle cancer is extremely rare and far less understood.

Orthopedics Center

Achilles Tendinitis: Common Condition Affecting Fitness Enthusiasts
Have you experienced ankle pain when walking, running, standing for a long period, or when exercising? These are the warning signs of Achilles tendinitis

Orthopedics Center

Signs of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Wrist Pain and Numbness in the Hand
Extended computer use or prolonged phone usage can contribute to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), a condition commonly seen in working-age individuals and frequent phone users.
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