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Cardiologist•Delhi
1. Dr. Rajiv bajaj

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Mbbs, md - internal medicine, dm - cardiology, fellowship in ep

42 years experience 700 - 1600 at clinic 500 online

He is known for his knowledge as an expert in cardiovascular disorders and is a respected doctor in the field of atrial and vascular diseases. For many years, he has also been providing cardiac electrophysiology services to patients. As an experienced ...more
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1. MONIKA JAIN
D.M. - Gastroenterology, MD - Medicine, M.B.B.S.
36 Years Experience 1300 - 1500 at the clinic

Dr. Monika Jain received her M.B.B.S. in 1987 from the esteemed Lady Hardinge Medical College in New Delhi, India. She then went on to get her M.D. (Medicine) from the Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi.

After obtaining her Doctor of Medicine degree in Gastroenterology from the GB Pant hospital, she is the first female gastroenterologist to graduate from Delhi Univ...more
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Inherited cardiac ;conditions refer to those cardiac conditions that you inherit from your parents. These are also referred to as inherited heart conditions or genetic heart disorders. Inherited cardiac conditions are often life-threatening and can affect anyone at any age.

Genetics play a vital role in influencing the risk of cardiac diseases in more than one way. From the robustness of the blood vessels to the way the cells in your heart communicate the genes control every aspect of...more
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Your heart is responsible for pumping blood throughout your body and supplying nutrients and oxygen to the tissues. For the proper functioning of your body, it is essential to keep your heart healthy. However, over time, a number of underlying causes and conditions affect your heart health.

Here are a few factors that impact your heart in one way or the other



Cholesterol the first thing you need to know about cholesterol is that it is of two types good and bad...more
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A low heart rate, known as bradycardia, is common in adults. As you age, the electrical system of the heart undergoes wear-and-tear, and the normal rhythm of your heart slows down. In most cases, it does not seem like a serious condition. However, if your heart rate slows down considerably, you might want to check up with your doctor at the earliest.

How slow is too slow?

A normal heart rate ranges from 60 to 100 beats every minute, while awake. People with bradycardia experien...more
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Most people have a bladder that can store urine until it is convenient to go to the toilet typically 4-8 times a day. Needing to rush to the bathroom more than 8 times a day or waking up in the middle of the night could mean you have been drinking too much fluid before going to bed. Technically, this condition is known as frequent urination.

However, frequent urination does not always happen when you drink up gallons of water. If you feel the urge to urinate frequently, especially at ...more
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Polycystic kidney disease (pkd) is a genetic disorder of the kidneys, where multiple ;cysts filled with fluid develop within the organ, causing it to enlarge and gradually lose its ability to function. The cysts are usually non-cancerous but differ in size. Polycystic kidney disease can harm your kidneys and cause mild to severe symptoms.

Symptoms of pkd

If multiple cysts develop in your kidney, you may experience the following symptoms



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Renal failure can happen to anyone at any age. Dialysis ;is an effective, life-saving treatment when your kidneys fail to filter excess fluids, toxins and waste products from the blood naturally. Most patients with a kidney failure ;opt for kidney dialysis. However, several myths surround the treatment procedure.

Let's address the most common myths about kidney dialysis so the patients looking forward to the procedure are well aware of the facts.

1) myth it is a painful proce...more
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Kidney rupture is usually caused by a traumatic injury or direct blow to the front or sides of the abdomen, or low-to-mid back that tears or damages the organ. This type of injury is usually common in sports activities such as rugby, football, gymnastics, boxing, and horseback riding.

Renal failure or kidney rupture occurs when the kidneys stop functioning suddenly. The organ is no longer able to eliminate waste products and maintain a balance between the salt, water, and electrolytes i...more
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Heart failure is a phrase that can induce fear into anyone. People usually think it is a death sentence but it is not. With proper care, you can survive with this condition and live a normal life.

What is Heart Failure?

Heart failure can happen for two reasons. The muscles of the heart cannot function properly. Either the heart cannot pump sufficient blood to the different parts of the body, or the blood flow to the heart reduces and it cannot fill with enough blood. Heart fai...more
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