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Empowering you with knowledge. Explore our reliable, easy-to-understand resources to learn more about common surgical conditions and their treatments.
At Prof. Dr. Zahid Mahmood’s clinic, we believe that an informed patient makes better health decisions.
Here you will find reliable, easy-to-understand information about common surgical diseases, their causes, symptoms, and treatment options.
Gallstones are hard deposits that form in the gallbladder, often causing pain in the right upper abdomen, nausea, and indigestion.
The safest and most effective treatment is Laparoscopic Gallbladder Removal (keyhole surgery) – small cuts, less pain, and faster recovery.
Swollen veins in the anal area that may cause bleeding, pain, itching, or swelling.
Modern Laser Piles Surgery is almost painless, with quick recovery and no stitches.
A small tear in the anal lining, causing severe pain during and after bowel movements.
Laser fissure surgery is quick, minimally invasive, and prevents recurrence.
An abnormal tract between the anal canal and skin near the anus, often causing discharge and discomfort.
Laser fistula surgery removes the tract while preserving sphincter control, ensuring minimal recurrence.
A bulge caused by an organ or tissue pushing through a weak spot in muscle.
Hernia repair surgery, often laparoscopic, restores strength and prevents complications.
Most lumps are harmless, but some can be cancerous. Early diagnosis saves lives.
Surgical removal of lumps or cancer, sometimes with breast reconstruction.
Partial or total thyroid surgery, depending on the diagnosis.
Enlarged, twisted veins in the legs causing pain, heaviness, and cosmetic concerns.
Surgical or minimally invasive techniques to improve comfort and appearance.
A pilonidal sinus is a small tunnel or cyst that develops near the tailbone at the top of the buttocks. It often contains hair and debris and may cause pain, swelling, and infection.
Treatment may include drainage of infection or laser pilonidal sinus surgery, which removes the sinus tract and reduces recurrence.
Diabetic foot refers to infections, ulcers, or tissue damage in the feet of people with diabetes due to poor blood circulation and nerve damage.
Treatment includes wound care, infection control, and advanced diabetic foot management to prevent complications or amputation.
Appendicitis is inflammation of the appendix, a small organ attached to the large intestine. It usually causes severe pain in the lower right abdomen.
The most effective treatment is appendix removal surgery (appendectomy), often performed using laparoscopic surgery.
Colorectal cancer develops in the colon or rectum and may begin as small polyps that grow over time.
Treatment may include colorectal cancer surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation depending on the stage of the disease.
A parotid tumor develops in the parotid gland, the largest salivary gland located near the ear. Most tumors are benign but require proper evaluation.
Treatment usually involves parotid gland surgery (parotidectomy) to remove the tumor safely.
Abdominal cancer refers to cancers that occur in organs within the abdominal cavity such as the stomach, liver, pancreas, or intestines.
Treatment may include abdominal cancer surgery, chemotherapy, or combined cancer therapies depending on diagnosis.
This information is for general awareness only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor for diagnosis and treatment.
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