Health

How to Treat Iron Deficiency Anaemia?

Iron deficiency anaemia is treated by increasing iron intake through diet and supplements. Foods rich in iron, such as red meat, leafy greens, and legumes, can help. Iron tablets may be prescribed, and underlying causes must be addressed. Iron deficiency anaemia is a common condition that occurs when your body does not have enough iron to produce adequate levels of …

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6 Gut-Friendly Foods That Soothe an Irritated Stomach

If you’ve experienced bloating, cramping, or that unpleasant “off” sensation in your stomach, you are not alone. Every day many patients come in complaining of stressed guts— invariably caused by stress, specific foods, or even IBS, reflux, or other chronic conditions. Your gut is not solely a digestion function unit. It has the digestive system, the immune system, hormone levels, …

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6 Early Warning Signs of Malaria You Shouldn’t Ignore

Even though malaria may appear to be a headache and an issue for travellers going to tropical climates, it actually poses a significant challenge to public health in India and many other countries around the world. It can be life-threatening if not treated in time, as it is caused by a parasite specimen that gets transmitted via the bite of …

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Malaria: Let us Stop it before it Starts!

Hyderabad, 24th April 2025: Malaria is a preventable and curable illness, which if untreated can prove life-threatening. India has made significant progress in reducing the prevalence of malaria over the years, but the overall burden of disease in India is still high. According to the world malaria report 2024, India reported more than 2 lakh cases of malaria in the year …

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Breaking the Silence: Reclaiming Control Over Urinary Incontinence

The Silent Struggle Living with urinary incontinence isn’t just about unexpected leaks—it’s about the quiet erosion of confidence and embarrassment that follows. After many years of helping patients through this journey, I’ve witnessed how this condition silently steals away life’s simple pleasures: laughing without worry or enjoying social activities without anxiety. Your Core’s Hidden Hero At the heart of recovery …

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5 Ways Rheumatic Diseases Affect Women Differently

Rheumatic diseases — which include autoimmune and inflammatory conditions like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and scleroderma — affect millions of people worldwide. But women have been known to be affected differently by rheumatic diseases. The reason why this happens is multifold. Hormonal changes, immune system differences, delayed diagnoses, and even societal roles all play a part. Because these conditions often involve …

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Atherosclerosis: The Hidden Threat to Your Heart

There are many health problems relating to the heart and among them, a serious one is Atherosclerosis – a silent killer.  There is an urgent need to understand this condition to enable us to take preventive measures. Atherosclerosis is the hardening of arteries over a period of time and develops without noticeable symptoms. It mainly occurs when the arteries, which carry …

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7 Symptoms Women Should Never Ignore

It has often been noticed that between juggling careers, families, and societal expectations, women frequently dismiss or downplay their own health concerns. If the problem or pain is manageable, they tend to ignore it until it worsens. Many serious health issues show up differently in women than in men, especially conditions like heart disease, autoimmune disorders and certain cancers. And …

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Pain-Free at Last: The Eccentric Revolution Your Aching Body Is Looking For

Imagine the frustration of living with persistent pain despite trying countless remedies. Eccentric exercises—focusing on the controlled lowering phase when muscles lengthen under tension—could be your missing solution. In a bicep curl, lifting is concentric (muscle shortens), while lowering is eccentric (muscle lengthens while working). This overlooked phase generates more force with less energy and creates specific micro-tears that enhance …

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Types of Joint Pain and What They Might Mean

Joint pain is usually something we always tend to ignore, flagging it off as part of growing old. For some, it’s a dull ache after a long day. For others, it’s a sharp jolt during a simple task. From age-related wear and tear to immune system issues, joint pain can have a wide range of underlying causes. Knowing how to …

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