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Indigestions: Symptoms, Causes, Diet

Do you constantly have a feeling of fullness or discomfort in your stomach, regurgitation or acidic taste in your mouth, heartburn (burning pain in your chest), or nausea? Then let us tell you that all of these symptoms may indicate that you are having Indigestion (dyspepsia). A bad stomach can hit you in the worst ways, but at SIDS - the  Best Gastro hospital in Surat .   you can effectively get treated for all your gastro problems under one roof. According to the Gastro specialist at SIDS hospital, indigestion affects the majority of people at some point in their lives. An upper abdominal pain or discomfort that is continuous or recurrent is referred to as indigestion, also known as dyspepsia. Causes of indigestion Many possible causes of indigestion exist, including lifestyle changes, a side effect of medication, and possibly even more. Let’s have a look at them one at a time.   Lifestyle Indigestion happens because it’s hard for your body to digest wh...

What is GI endoscopy? Procedure, Benefits & Risks

Development of science and technology has led to advancement in the field of  medical  diagnosis as well as treatment of various medical conditions. One such boon for the medical world is Endoscopic Procedures which enabled the healthcare providers to see things themselves rather than relying upon the images or shadows obtained through radiological examinations. Keeping up with the technological advancements, SIDS hospital boasts state-of-the-art infrastructure, equipment, technical staff, nurses, and trained endoscopists and is one of the best hospitals to provide GI endoscopy Hospital in Surat. Types of   GI Endoscopy procedures The Upper GI endoscopy- An endoscope is used during an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, also known as a gastroscopy or an EGD (esophagogastroduodenoscopy), to view the lining of the upper gastrointestinal tract (a flexible thin hollow tube with a camera). The food pipe, stomach, and duodenum (the first portion of the small intestine) make up th...

Difference between Fistula & Fissures? What are the key differences?

  Fistula and fissures are often confused for the same problem but they are not. However, they have few similarities, one of which being that  both are anal pathologies which are difficult to ignore and require immediate action to treat their symptoms, including itchines, pain and bleeding in the rectal area. We at SIDS Hospital, Surat can help you manage both the conditions with our team of qualified gastroenterologists , colon and rectal surgeons. The common problem with both these conditions is that people get confused and think that they are suffering from piles. But, in reality, it requires a deeper analysis of the problem, and an expert can thoroughly evaluate the situation smoothly; hence it’s recommended to see a fissure and fistula doctor, and get it treated accordingly. Now, let’s dive deep to explore these anal conditions and their differences. What is Fistula and how does it occur? An anal fistula is a narrow tunnel that runs from within the anus to a skin opening ...