Laparoscopic Surgery Vs Open Surgery

0 24 August 2018
Laparoscopic Surgery Vs Open Surgery

No matter how big or small the procedure is, it is completely normal for the patient to feel anxious and stressed before undergoing a surgery. Most of their tensions revolve around the pain factor and recovery time which largely depend on the type of procedure chosen. Although the ultimate aim of these different procedures remains the same, the process remains different. Take Laparoscopy and open surgery for example. Though Open Surgery has been around for decades, Laparoscopy is found to be the most efficient in terms of recovery with a minimal amount of risks. So what is Laparoscopy and how is it better than Open Surgery? Let us find out: Open Surgery: Open surgery is a traditional method of surgery where a large incision (10 inches) is made by the surgeon using the scalpel and then the surgeon uses his instruments to perform surgery. Having a large incision may result in more pain, higher risk of complications, a lengthy recovery and hence longer hospital stays. Laparoscopic Surgery: In contrast with Open Surgery, Laparoscopic surgery uses a very small incision in the abdomen or pelvis cavities to carry out the procedure. A Laparoscope, i.e. a thin instrument with a video camera at the end of it is inserted into the small incision to give the view of the organs inside and the image is projected onto the screen for the surgeons to carry out t

0 21 June 2018
How Does Diabetes Affect Pregnant Women?

High blood sugar levels in pregnant women can cause birth defects and can also increase the chances of miscarriage. Let us now discuss elaborately how diabetes can affect a pregnant woman. It is important to consult a doctor as soon as you come to know that you are pregnant, as high blood glucose level during the early stages of pregnancy can have a negative bearing on the outcome on successful pregnancy. It is during the early period (2 to 4 weeks) that the baby gets affected due to high blood sugar level because it is during this period that the organs of the baby start forming, such as the head, heart and the lungs. There is always a chance of these organs being defective due to diabetes. Examples of such defects include defects in the heart, spine or the brains. There are many health problems that a pregnant woman can develop due to diabetes. Such problems include kidney disease and problems of the eye. Other health problems that a pregnant woman can develop include toxemia, which is a problem related to high blood pressure and excess proteins in the urine as a result of high level in blood sugar. These problems generally arise during the second half of the pregnancy and may become life threatening both to the mother as well as the baby. In mos

0 21 June 2018

While stress and depression, which are part of our lives can be overcome at some or other point, women suffering from infertility stress can find it hard to overcome until they give birth to a baby. Depression and stress are the two factors that can take a toll on women undergoing infertility treatment, especially in cases where there have been multiple miscarriages. Although we cannot change the circumstances that lead to depression and stress, there are ways by which women are able to deal with them. Here are some ways by which you can deal with depression & stress during infertility?

  1. There may be at times when you might feel discomfort when somebody asks you about getting pregnant and babies during a social interactive session. This is where you will need the support of your husband to overcome the situation which can make you feel distressed. Your husband can approach you with some simple gestures that will show that you are both equal partners.
  2. Practice dancing alone or with a group. This will help you to release stress and depression. Make it a daily habit dancing to your favorite items. This will keep your body and mind free.
  3. Pick up some hobby that will keep you engaged for a certain period of time. This will help your mind to be diverted to the new occupation and to o

0 25 January 2018
Foods to Prevent Common Gynecological Problems – Dr Neelima Mantri

Food is the essence of life and it often acts as a life saver in many cases. Diet forms a crucial part of our lives and a good nutrition is an essential part of our lives. Similarly, a good nutrition plan imbibed with the right food is the first step towards eliminating Gynecological problems. A regular intake of a balanced diet would help woman have a good reproductive health.

  • Whole Grains:

The regular consumption of whole grains can cut the risk of breast cancer by regulating the level of estrogen in the blood. They are also a rich source of iodine which is beneficial in stimulating the pituitary gland. The hormones released by the gland helps in the easy maturity and release of eggs.

  • Calcium:

Calcium-rich foods such as milk and yogurt help prevent ovarian diseases and control the growth of cancer cells.

  • Bananas:

Bananas is rich in vitamin B6 that can effectively stabilize nerves and ease pain during menstruation.

  • Vegetables and Fruits:

Red fruits and vegetables contain phytochemicals inhibits the growth of gynecological tumor cells while reducing their responsiveness to estrogen. An Overview of PCOS: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder common among women of re

0 20 December 2016
Best Female Gynecologist Mumbai

There are many gynecologists in Mumbai. One of them is Dr. Neelima Mantri. She is the Best Female Gynecologist Mumbai. She is well known for gynecology treatment and obstetrician specialist in Mumbai. Because of Her co -friendly nature and result oriented advice listed her name under the list of top 10 gynecologists Mumbai. Till Dr. Neelima perform various successful surgeries. She has a rich experience in her field. She has an experience of over 10 years.  Along with gynecology treatment, she is also an expert in various surgeries such as Laparoscopic Surgery, Endometriosis, Infertility treatment and much more. Dr. Neelima Mantri is well educated MS- gynecology, obstetrics and MBBS- obstetrician and gynecologist. She completed her under – graduation from the reputed tertiary care referral Centre in India, K