Get the App
For Doctors
Login/Sign-up
About
Health Feed
Find Doctors
Health Packages
AllQ&AsTipsQuizzes
Mixed Dyslipidemia Tips
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
Share
Bookmark
Report
When it comes to contact sports like football or basketball, orthopaedic injuries are unavoidable. Given the high risk of falling and accidents and wear and tear of muscles, injuries like stress fractures, torn ligaments, ACL tears and chronic pain are common complaints a sports doctor comes across. Sports medicine is a specialisation of this field that deals exclusively with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of injuries sustained while playing sports. A sports doctor must not only treat a...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
Share
Bookmark
Report
Multi Speciality•Visakhapatnam
Cholesterol is either ingested in the food (about 25% ) we eat and some of it is produced by our body (remaining 75%). Cholesterol is needed by the body to produce steroid hormones and bile acids. It is an aspect that is required by the body and if in too much quantity, the same can cause havoc in the body. The best is to maintain the right balance of cholesterol in our diet. The same requires lifestyle and dietary modifications.
The first step in creating your low cholesterol diet plan...more
The first step in creating your low cholesterol diet plan...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
Share
Bookmark
Report
Bronchoscopy is a test performed by doctors to examine the lungs and airways. It is a medical procedure used for the treatment of lung problems like tumors, infections, excess of mucus, bleeding, or blockage.
In this endoscopic procedure, a thread like instrument called a Bronchoscope is inserted into the airways through mouth or nose to detect the abnormalities of the lungs. The Bronchoscope used in this procedure is made of optical fiber. It may be flexible or rigid.
Types of...more
In this endoscopic procedure, a thread like instrument called a Bronchoscope is inserted into the airways through mouth or nose to detect the abnormalities of the lungs. The Bronchoscope used in this procedure is made of optical fiber. It may be flexible or rigid.
Types of...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
Share
Bookmark
Report
In contrast to traditional braces, which typically involve the use of a network of connected brackets and wires in order to enhance tooth mobility, clear or invisible aligners is a relatively new approach when it comes to aligning teeth and involves the use of a number of custom-made tight-fitting retainers, which can slip over your teeth easily.
Clear orthodontic aligners are generally used for patients who either have minor spacing issues or have mildly crowded teeth. Moreover, since ...more
Clear orthodontic aligners are generally used for patients who either have minor spacing issues or have mildly crowded teeth. Moreover, since ...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
Share
Bookmark
Report
Revolutionary invisible (clear) aligners- Premium yet affordable!
Clear aligners are an alternative system to traditional braces that use a sequence of individual clear, removable trays to gradually straighten teeth.
-They're nearly invisible. Because they're made of a clear polymer material, they're not nearly as noticeable as metal braces.
-They're removable. Unlike braces, which are fixed in place by an orthodontist, clear aligners can be removed by the wearer. This ma...more
Clear aligners are an alternative system to traditional braces that use a sequence of individual clear, removable trays to gradually straighten teeth.
-They're nearly invisible. Because they're made of a clear polymer material, they're not nearly as noticeable as metal braces.
-They're removable. Unlike braces, which are fixed in place by an orthodontist, clear aligners can be removed by the wearer. This ma...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
Share
Bookmark
Report
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
Share
Bookmark
Report
Cholesterol is one of those terminologies that need a clear and fresh understanding, right from scratch. It is nothing but obvious and common for you to primarily know about the ill effects of cholesterol and what it does to your body; from increasing the risks of cardio-vascular diseases to adding to your waistline. However, it is time we all got a fresh perspective on what cholesterol is.
So, to start off, what is actually cholesterol?
It is waxy substance produced by the liver wh...more
So, to start off, what is actually cholesterol?
It is waxy substance produced by the liver wh...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
Share
Bookmark
Report
Multi Speciality•Mumbai
Cholesterol is either ingested in the food (about 25% ) we eat and some of it is produced by our body (remaining 75%). Cholesterol is needed by the body to produce steroid hormones and bile acids. It is an aspect that is required by the body and if in too much quantity, the same can cause havoc inside it. The best is to maintain the right balance of cholesterol in our diet. The same requires lifestyle and dietary modifications.
The first step in creating your low cholesterol diet plan i...more
The first step in creating your low cholesterol diet plan i...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
Share
Bookmark
Report
Ayurvedic Doctor•Dehradun
The fibre and beta carotene content in carrots makes them extremely healthy. Carrots also have a number of other nutrients including Vitamins B8, K, A and C as well as iron, folate, potassium, copper and manganese.
Here are the benefits which these nutrients give to your body:
Reduces cholesterol- Studies have shown that eating carrots lower your blood cholesterol levels. The most recent theory for why this happens is because carrots have a large amount of soluble fiber. This s...more
Here are the benefits which these nutrients give to your body:
Reduces cholesterol- Studies have shown that eating carrots lower your blood cholesterol levels. The most recent theory for why this happens is because carrots have a large amount of soluble fiber. This s...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
Share
Bookmark
Report
Dark patches on the skin are a common cause for concern. These patches may not be very harmful but they can affect a person s self-confidence and emotional health. Patchiness is usually the result of excessive sun exposure. Hyperpigmentation is usually used as an umbrella term for all such skin conditions. However, not all dark patches are the same.
What is Hyperpigmentation?
Hyperpigmentation refers to the presence of dark patches of damaged skin triggered by external stressors. Of...more
What is Hyperpigmentation?
Hyperpigmentation refers to the presence of dark patches of damaged skin triggered by external stressors. Of...more
Book appointment with top doctors for Mixed Dyslipidemia treatment
View fees, clinic timings and reviews
Ask a free question
Get FREE multiple opinions from Doctors
posted anonymously