Adenoidectomy

Adenoids are glands that are situated behind the nose, above the roof of the mouth. They resemble tiny tissue lumps and have a crucial function in young children. Adenoids are a component of the immune system and aid in defending the body against germs and viruses. Around the age of 5 to 7, children’s adenoids

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Cochlear Implant

Enables a lot of people to hear conversation in person or on the phone, interpret other noises in the environment, and recognise warning signals. Both a surgical procedure and extensive therapy are needed to learn or relearn how to hear when using a cochlear implant. With this tool, not everyone performs at the same level.

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Cleft Lip and Palate

Openings or cracks in the upper lip, the palate, or both are known as cleft lip and cleft palate, respectively. When the growing facial tissues of an unborn infant don’t completely shut, cleft lip and cleft palate occur. Among the most prevalent birth abnormalities are cleft lip and cleft palate. Although they most frequently appear

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Anal Fistula Open

An anal fistula is a tunnel that goes from the inside of the anus (the opening your body uses to get rid of solid waste) to the skin around it. It frequently occurs after an illness that did not heal properly. The fistula can be repaired by your doctor, but it will require surgery. Several

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Multiple sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a type of autoimmune disorder. When you have this disorder, your immune system incorrectly affects healthy cells. The immune system targets cells in the myelin, the protective sheath that covers nerves in the brain and spinal cord, in persons with MS. Damage to the myelin sheath causes nerve transmissions from your

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Alzheimers

Alzheimer’s disease is a type of dementia that worsens with time. Dementia is a catch-all word for illnesses that impair memory, thinking, and behaviour. The changes have an impact on daily life. Dementia can be caused by a variety of factors, including brain damage or disorders. The cause is sometimes unknown. Alzheimer’s disease accounts for

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Parkinsons

Parkinson’s disease is a condition in which a portion of your brain deteriorates, resulting in increasingly severe symptoms over time. While this disorder is best known for affecting muscle control, balance, and mobility, it can also affect your senses, thinking capacity, mental health, and other areas. Parkinson’s disease develops naturally with age, and the average

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Migraine

Migraine is a neurological disorder that can induce a variety of symptoms in addition to “very awful headaches.” Researchers have yet to discover a definitive aetiology of migraine. However, they continue to believe that the illness is caused by “abnormal” brain activity that affects nerve communication, neurotransmitters, and blood vessels in the brain. There are

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Stroke

Brain stroke or Brain Attack or simply Stroke is a medical condition of the brain where the flow of blood is suddenly stopped or any of the blood vessels in the brain gets ruptured. Due to the blockage not just blood but oxygen and other vitals also stop circulating which eventually kills the brain cells.

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Neuroplastic Surgery

The surgical speciality of neuroplastic or neuroplastic and reconstructive surgery is concerned with the reconstruction or restoration of patients who have central or peripheral nervous system operations. The field encompasses a wide range of surgical techniques intended to repair or replace a patient’s skull, face, scalp, dura (the covering that protects the brain and spinal

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