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Abdominal surgery involves treating organs inside the abdominal area, such as the stomach, intestines, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, kidneys, bladder, and reproductive organs.
Abdominal surgery refers to surgical procedures performed on the organs inside the abdomen, such as the stomach, intestines, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, appendix, spleen, and reproductive organs. These surgeries are done to diagnose, treat, or manage various conditions including infections, injuries, tumors, blockages, inflammation, and congenital problems. Depending on the condition, abdominal surgery may be planned (elective) or performed urgently in emergency situations like appendicitis or internal bleeding
Breast surgery involves medical, reconstructive, and cosmetic procedures aimed at treating breast diseases, restoring breast shape, or enhancing appearance.
Breast surgery refers to surgical procedures performed on the breast tissue for medical, reconstructive, or cosmetic purposes.
It is commonly done to diagnose or treat conditions such as breast cancer, benign breast lumps, infections, abscesses, or developmental abnormalities. In some cases, breast surgery is also performed to reduce the risk of cancer in high-risk individuals or to improve breast appearance and symmetry.
Skin surgery involves procedures that treat medical skin conditions, repair damaged tissue, or enhance appearance.
Medical surgeries such as skin cancer excision, Mohs surgery, and skin grafts help remove diseased tissue and restore healthy skin. Cosmetic and reconstructive options like scar revision, mole or cyst removal, and laser resurfacing are performed to improve skin texture, appearance, or function.
Recovery includes keeping the wound clean and covered, managing pain with medications or cold compresses, and avoiding strenuous activities until healing improves. Possible risks include infection, bleeding, scarring or keloids, and temporary numbness.
Head surgery includes neurosurgical, trauma-related, and cosmetic procedures performed to treat brain and skull conditions, repair injuries, or enhance facial appearance. Recovery after breast surgery varies with the type of procedure performed. Patients may experience pain, swelling, bruising, or temporary numbness in the operated area.
Breast surgery refers to surgical procedures performed on the breast tissue for medical, reconstructive, or cosmetic purposes. It is commonly done to diagnose or treat conditions such as breast cancer, benign breast lumps, infections, abscesses, or developmental abnormalities. In some cases, breast surgery is also performed to reduce the risk of cancer in high-risk individuals or to improve breast appearance and symmetry.
Neck surgery includes procedures that treat cervical spine problems, thyroid or parathyroid disorders, tumors, and airway-related conditions.
Neck surgery refers to surgical procedures performed on the structures of the neck, including the thyroid gland, parathyroid glands, lymph nodes, blood vessels, nerves, windpipe (trachea), and muscles.
It is commonly done to treat conditions such as thyroid disorders, neck tumors, enlarged lymph nodes, infections, congenital abnormalities, and injuries. Neck surgery may also be required for cancer treatment, airway problems, or to diagnose unexplained neck swellings.
General surgery involves diagnosing and treating conditions related to the abdomen, breast, skin, thyroid, trauma, and soft tissues through surgical procedures.
You should see a general surgeon if you experience severe abdominal pain, swelling, lumps, persistent infections, hernias, gallbladder issues, thyroid problems, or require evaluation for any surgical condition.
No. Many procedures are minimally invasive (laparoscopic), which use small incisions, less pain, and faster recovery. Open surgery is done only when required.
Recovery varies by procedure. Minor surgeries may require a few days, while major abdominal or thyroid surgeries may need 2–6 weeks. Your surgeon will provide a personalized recovery plan.
Some discomfort is normal. Pain is well-managed with medications, and it typically improves within a few days.
Avoid strenuous activities, lifting heavy weights, smoking, and driving until your surgeon advises. Follow all wound care and medication instructions strictly.
Possible risks include infection, bleeding, swelling, scarring, anesthesia reactions, or delayed wound healing. These are minimized with proper care and monitoring.
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