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Most kidney stones no longer require open surgery. Advanced ureteroscopy and laser lithotripsy allow precise stone fragmentation and removal through the natural urinary passage- resulting in minimal pain and faster recovery. Treatment is tailored to stone size and location.

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This is Dr. Dimple Jangda. She makes us believe that she is an Ayurvedic practitioner. But the fact is that she is not a doctor. She is not even an Ayurvedic practitioner. She has no formal training in real medicine or pseudomedicine of Ayurveda. She was a television producer. Then an investment banker. Then a podcast host. And thereafter, a talk show host. She has a masters degree in business administration. She has a virtual online degree from National American University in (?)management which she claims is "honorary." She has a diploma in Yoga from Yoga Mumbai Institute. She has a virtual and unidentifiable degree in (?) business management from Thames International University, Paris. She has no formal training in any aspect of healthcare. She is a quack of quacks. A top of the line fearmongering "wellness fraud" - a bottom feeder in the ecosystem of healthcare business. She is a female version of Sadhguru. Lots of confidently sounding English words that takes shape of a word salad containing some of the biggest health-related misinformation and disinformation in Indian social media today. See this video for instance. She tells gullible people (who are already fearmongered about modern medicine and have distrust in doctors and medical science) not to opt for gall bladder removal surgery even if it gets complicated with stones disease or inflammation (called acute cholecystitis). A dangerous misinformation that can lead to loss of life. The physiology of gall bladder function and the change in function after gall bladder surgery that she provides is top-class garbage. Complicated gall stone disease require surgery for cure and to prevent further complications. If you remove the gall bladder, you do not develop more diseases like diabetes or obesity. The bile gets stored in the upper part of the small intestine in the absence of gall bladder and keeps helping in digestion. There is no food or diet shortcut that can dissolve gall stones. The story that this lady speaks about - from her own father's experience of using Ayurveda to remove gall stones is complete fabrication. It is an unverifiable, anecdotal bluff. There is no way, gall stones can just disappear in a month. There is only ONE method to diagnose and treat gall stones disease and it is the scientific method based consensus guidelines. See this from the European Association for Study of Liver - Clinical Practice Guidelines on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of gallstones. It provides all information on 1. Prevention of gall stones 2. Diagnosis of gall bladder stones 3. Medical therapy of gall bladder stones 4. Surgical therapy of gall bladder stones 5. Diagnosis of bile duct stones 6. Endoscopic and surgical therapy of bile duct stones 7. Diagnosis and therapy of stones inside liver 8. Therapy of gall stones during pregnancy Peppermint tea, hibiscus tea, lemon water and such easy sounding kitchen-hacks are not the treatment for gall bladder disease or complicated gall stones. Gall bladder stones that are uncomplicated or incidentally detected do not require treatment. Do not worry about them unnecessarily. Gall stones that get stuck in the neck of the gall bladder or come down into the bile duct, causing bile duct obstruction, bile block and infection requires antibiotic therapy and after an interval, removal of gall bladder. Otherwise it could happen again and the second hit of infection could kill the person. It can also lead to gall stone pancreatitis that can lead to multiple organ failure. No amount of hibiscus tea and lemon water will save you when you are in septic shock due to cholangitis and a ruptured gall bladder, on the ventilator inside an ICU. High cholesterol, high blood pressure, obesity and fatty liver are not caused by removal of gall bladder, but are risk factors for development of the stones themselves - that is, metabolic diseases are associated with higher risk of developing gall stone disease and not the other way around. The lady had gotten it all topsy-turvy - why? Because she has no formal education in medicine and would probably have no clue on which side of the body the liver is. Increasing fruit and vegetable consumption in women aged 48-60 years prevented (a correlation) risk of complicated gall stone disease, and subsequent surgery, but is not in anyway same as not doing surgery for complicated gall stone disease. Once complicated, surgery is the best bet to prevent further complications. There is no evidence that drinking carrot and beetroot juice helps reduce complicated gall stone disease or dissolves gall stones. This is utter nonsense. You may be wondering why my post is so long and I had to keep going on and on to debunk small points made by Dimple Jangda. It is not so simple. Its because of this: The Bullshit Asymmetry Principle, also known as Brandolini’s Law, states that the amount of energy needed to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than that needed to produce it. PS: Please dont share any more of this quack's videos for me to debunk. I am getting too old for this.

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Dr. Abhishek Shukla (Senior Geriatrician) in conversation with Dr. Rohit Kapoor (MCh Urology) a senior urologist, to discuss a very common problem seen in elderly men—weak urine flow, frequent urination, and the feeling of incomplete bladder emptying.” Dr. Abhishek Shukla asked, “Many senior citizens complain that their urinary stream has become weak, urine comes drop by drop or intermittently, and they need to wake up multiple times at night to pass urine. Even after urinating, they feel that the bladder is not empty. What could be the reason?” Dr. Rohit Kapoor explained that these symptoms are most commonly related to the prostate gland. The prostate is a small gland located below the urinary bladder and surrounds the urinary passage (urethra). As men grow older, the prostate often enlarges and can obstruct the urine flow. He explained that this enlargement may be Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), which is non-cancerous and very common with aging. In many cases, medicines can effectively control symptoms. However, an important point is that the size of the prostate alone does not decide treatment. A large prostate does not always need surgery if symptoms are controlled with medicines. On the other hand, even a smaller prostate can cause severe blockage and may require surgery if medicines fail. Dr. Kapoor also emphasized the importance of PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) testing for men above 50 years of age. Along with ultrasound and uroflowmetry, PSA helps detect prostate cancer early. He advised that every man above 50 should get a PSA test yearly. Dr. Abhishek Shukla concluded by reminding viewers that urinary problems should never be ignored. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent complications and improve quality of life. Modern treatments, including advanced robotic surgery, now offer safer and highly precise solutions. #UrinaryHealth #Urology #pelvichealth #Incontinence #OveractiveBladder #BladderControl #BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia) #ProstateHealth #enlargedprostate #urinarytractinfection #uti #bladderhealth #urinarysystem #urology #urinary #urinaryincontinence #womenshealth #healthylifestyle #bladder #urologist

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|| Traditional South Indian Remedy for Kidney Stones & Burning Urination || This is a centuries-old folk remedy used in Tamil Nadu Kerala and Karnataka for small kidney stones, burning urination and urinary heat. The soft stem of the banana plant is naturally cooling, diuretic and helps improve urine flow. ★ Why It Helps ✅Cooling & Pitta-reducing ✅Improves urine flow ✅Helps flush out small stones ✅Reduces burning urination ✅Gentle and easy to digest Ingredients: 🪄Soft inner banana stem 🪄1 tsp Jeera (cumin) 🪄1 tsp Methi (fenugreek) 🪄Banana leaf for wrapping ★ How It's Traditionally Prepared - Select a banana tree which is already harvested. Cut the stem. Then remove the soft inner stem. The hollow soft inner stem is filled with jeera and methi, wrapped tightly with a banana leaf, and kept overnight. By morning, cooling water collects inside, enriched with the properties of the stem and spices. You can always filter the banana stem water before drinking. Normally banana water collects in 4-5 hours if you want to make it in day time. ✴️How to Take for Kidney Stones ✔️100-150 ml fresh banana stem water ✔️Morning on an empty stomach Continue for 7-14 days (or until symptoms ease) ✔️Helps especially with small stones, burning urination, and improving urine flow ✔️Drink plenty of warm water throughout the day for better flushing ‼️Note‼️ This remedy is not a substitute for medical care in: Large or stubborn stones Severe flank pain Fever, vomiting, or urinary blockage A gentle, natural, and time-tested remedy passed down through generations in South Indian households

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