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Hepatitis Diagnosis: Tests, Early Signs & What to Expect
If you’ve ever felt unusual fatigue, nausea, or pain near your liver and dismissed it as stress or a bad meal, you’re not alone. Many hepatitis cases begin this way, with mild, non specific symptoms that people tend to ignore. In recent years, hepatitis infections have been on the rise, making early diagnosis more important than ever.
Dr. Manik Sharma In Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Endoscopy
Aug 05 , 2025 | 4 min read
How is Hepatitis Transmitted: Tips & Habits for Protection
Everyday routines often hide hepatitis risks we may never expect. A routine haircut, street food cart, or nail salon can become an exposure point. As awareness of hepatitis prevalence rises, it's time to understand how the infection occurs and take simple yet effective steps to stay safe in today's world.
Dr. Lovkesh Anand In Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Endoscopy
Aug 04 , 2025 | 3 min read
Beer Belly: Causes, Health Risks & Natural Ways to Lose It
Having a big belly is often seen as a sign of prosperity or middle age. Many people laugh it off as harmless or blame it on "just enjoying life." But that belly bulge, especially in men, may not be so innocent. A beer belly is more than just an extra inch around the waist. It can be a sign of more serious underlying health issues.
Dr. Ankur Jain In Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Endoscopy
Jul 08 , 2025 | 4 min read
Fatty Liver in Young Professionals: Causes & Symptoms
In today's fast-paced corporate world, where work calls last into the night, lunches are taken out of packets, and jogging is an afterthought, a silent epidemic is growing: fatty liver disease. Previously believed to occur only in older or alcohol-dependent people, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is being more and more diagnosed in young professionals in their 20s and 30s.
Dr. Piyush Gupta In Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Endoscopy
Jul 08 , 2025 | 2 min read
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Loose motions or Diarrhea is one of the most common ailments across every age group – from infants and mothers to the elderly. Diarrhea is the frequent passage of watery or loose stools across irregular intervals. There are many possible causes of Diarrhea. These include allergies, food poisoning, infections, and stress. As such, Diarrhea is merely a symptom of one of many possible causes. Most of the time, loose motions is not a serious problem and can be treated at home. Below, we've outlined 3 simple h
Max Team In Internal Medicine
Feb 22 , 2018 | 2 min read
To make sure that what you eat helps your body and also helps you stay interested, spread out your food through the day by following different food ideas. You can mix and match the following depending on how much you can eat and whether you are vegetarian or non vegetarian.
Max Team In Obstetrics And Gynaecology Nutrition And Dietetics
Nov 07 , 2020 | 2 min read
When you have loose motions, the most effective way to return to full health is by changing your diet. There are many foods which can help you to soothe your stomach, but there are some foods that can irritate your stomach. We'll proceed by listing out some of the things that you should and shouldn't do when you have loose motions.
Max Team In Internal Medicine
Mar 21 , 2018 | 2 min read
Many people think that squint is a permanent condition and cannot be corrected. But the truth is that eyes can be straightened at any age. Commonly known as “Strabismus”, where the eyes are not aligned in the same direction, this can be present only part of the time, in one or alternating between two eyes. The squinting may turn in (converge), turn out (diverge) or sometimes turn up or down.
Max Team In Eye Care / Ophthalmology Ophthalmology
Nov 13 , 2020 | 2 min read
World Hepatitis Day (WHD) 2025: Uniting in the Fight Against a Global Health Threat
Viral hepatitis is one of the most widespread and serious infectious diseases, affecting millions of people around the world, often going undetected until it causes significant liver damage. Despite its high burden, public awareness around the condition is still limited. To address this gap, World Hepatitis Day is observed every year on 28th of July, aiming to raise awareness, encourage testing, and promote prevention and treatment. In line with this goal, this blog aims to shed light on the disease, covering its symptoms, causes, and treatment. Let us begin with how World Hepatitis Day came into being and why it continues to be important.
Dr. Sagar Shankar Patil In Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Endoscopy
Jul 08 , 2025 | 11 min read
The Role of Advanced Endoscopy in Modern Digestive Healthcare
In recent years, digestive health in India has witnessed a paradigm shift thanks to the rapid advancement of endoscopic technologies. Once limited to diagnostic use, endoscopy has now evolved into a highly precise, minimally invasive therapeutic tool, revolutionizing the way we manage gastrointestinal (GI) diseases.
Dr. Piyush Gupta In Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Endoscopy
Jul 02 , 2025 | 1 min read
Gastritis Explained: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
The stomach plays an indispensable role in digestion by producing acids that break down food. To protect itself from these acids, the stomach is lined with a special layer that shields the underlying tissue from damage. When this protective lining becomes weakened or irritated, the acids can start to harm the stomach wall, leading to a condition called gastritis. The symptoms are often mild at first, including discomfort, a feeling of fullness, or frequent burping, and they may be easy to overlook. Over time, however, these symptoms can become more prominent. Knowing more about gastritis and how to manage it can help prevent further complications and support better digestive health. To help, in this blog, we take a closer look at gastritis, understand how it affects the body, and go through the available treatment options.
Dr. Manik Sharma In Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Endoscopy
Jun 17 , 2025 | 12 min read
SGPT Test Explained: When It’s Needed and What Your Results Indicate
The liver is one of the hardest-working organs in the body, responsible for regulating various vital processes. From detoxifying the blood and metabolizing nutrients to supporting digestion and storing energy, its functions are essential for survival. When the liver is under stress or damaged, these processes can be disrupted, often without any evident symptoms. That’s where the SGPT test comes in. Also known as the ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase) test, it helps detect early signs of liver trouble. In this article, we’ll explain when the SGPT test is needed, what your results may indicate, and why timely testing matters for long-term liver health. Let’s start by understanding what this test is all about.
Dr. Vikram Kumar In Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Endoscopy
Jun 04 , 2025 | 10 min read
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