Sarcomas make up less than 1% of adult cancers, yet ask any oncologist about them and the conversation shifts. The complexity and unpredictability of these tumours – arising from bone,…
Everyone says popping an antihistamine the moment symptoms appear is the gold standard for hay fever treatment. For years, that was the go-to advice. But here’s the thing – that…
Most advice treats piles as a minor nuisance. That view underestimates how disruptive the condition can be, and how clearly your body signals through specific patterns. Piles Symptoms are not…
The conventional wisdom around splenectomy goes something like this: remove the spleen, recover in hospital, take a few vaccinations, and carry on with life as normal. It sounds straightforward. Clean,…
The advice most people receive about anal fistulas goes something like this: wait and see, try some cream, hope it heals on its own. For years, that was the standard…
Conventional wisdom says appendicitis strikes without warning – a random bolt of abdominal lightning that sends you to the emergency room regardless of how well you’ve looked after yourself. That…
Common advice says appendicitis cannot be avoided. That view oversimplifies the issue. I focus on the controllable inputs: diet, bowel habits, and prompt recognition of risk. None of this guarantees…
Conventional wisdom still treats appendicitis as a one-way ticket to theatre. That thinking is now incomplete. In carefully selected cases, appendicitis antibiotics can control infection, relieve pain, and avoid surgery…
Conventional advice suggests a small groin hernia can simply be watched. That sounds pragmatic. It is often risky. I will explain what actually makes inguinal hernia complications escalate, how to…
Removing an inflamed appendix is often presented as routine. That framing obscures critical choices that shape outcomes. In this guide, I set out what the appendectomy procedure involves, how different…
High fibre solves everything. That is the standard advice for haemorrhoids. It is helpful, but incomplete. A precise piles diet works because it blends fibre, fluids, fats, and timing. I…
Conventional advice says a fever is the enemy and should be suppressed quickly. That thinking often slows recovery. I approach viral pyrexia as a signal first and a symptom second.…




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