Radiation is often presented as something to avoid at all costs. That blanket view obscures a reality that clinicians work with daily. In targeted hands, iodine 131 can save lives,…
Most people assume leukaemia announces itself with dramatic, unmissable symptoms. The reality? This blood cancer often sneaks in quietly, disguised as exhaustion that won’t shift or bruises that appear without…
Common advice says that staging is only a label. That view risks missing how staging shapes testing, treatment, and outcomes. In this guide, I explain lymphoma stages in practical terms,…
Explore oncosurgery and surgical oncology procedures in India, covering key treatments and recovery insights for effective cancer care.
The notion that nephrotic syndrome treatment is a straightforward steroid prescription followed by gradual recovery – that idea is dangerously simplistic. In clinical practice, managing this condition feels more like…
Most medical textbooks describe nephrotic syndrome diagnosis as a straightforward algorithm – collect urine, measure protein, check albumin levels, done. That advice sounds sensible on paper. In practice, it misses…
Acute kidney injury diagnosis has long been framed as a straightforward lab-based exercise – creatinine goes up, kidney function goes down, and the clinical team responds accordingly. That conventional wisdom…
Blood in urine triggers panic. That reaction makes sense. But here’s what most people don’t realise: hematuria itself isn’t a disease. It’s a messenger. Sometimes the message is trivial –…
Spotting a change in urine colour can trigger immediate concern – and frankly, it should. But here’s where most people go wrong: they either panic and rush to conclusions or…
Conventional advice says the first decision in kidney failure is simply choosing dialysis. That approach misses the bigger picture. I use a broader frame: renal replacement therapy is a set…
Discover common dialysis symptoms, dialysis side effects, and hemodialysis complications, plus how to manage symptoms of kidney failure effectively.
Stopping every drug at the first sign of kidney trouble remains common advice. It is also incomplete. In acute kidney injury, the right medicine at the right moment prevents complications…




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