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Conventional advice says jaundice is only an individual problem of the liver. That view underestimates how jaundice spread through communities when water, sanitation, and healthcare systems falter. I will explain…

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Most advice on diarrhoea care starts and ends with bland food. That is not sufficient. My approach focuses on fluid balance, targeted nutrition, and clear escalation points. If the priority…

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Conventional advice reduces complex surgery to access, technique, and luck. That view is incomplete. For a pancreaticoduodenectomy whipple procedure, outcomes are shaped by selection, preparation, and disciplined aftercare. I will…

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Conventional wisdom says the operation is everything. It is not. For pancreaticoduodenectomy, the outcome hinges on selection, centre expertise, and what happens in the days after surgery. I focus on…

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Detox powders, week-long cleanses, and dramatic juice-only plans attract attention. The liver does not need theatrics. It needs consistency, the right inputs, and room to work. In this guide, I…

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Conventional advice often stops at antacids and a bland diet. That is only part of the solution. With careful choices, home remedies for stomach ulcers can support healing and comfort,…

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Common advice says bland food and milk fix everything. That approach often prolongs symptoms and obscures real triggers. I prefer a structured meal plan that prioritises targeted choices over vague…

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Early advice often says that staging is a simple ladder from small to large tumours. That view is tidy and wrong. Staging in oesophageal cancer is a structured assessment that…

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Conventional advice says the operation fixes the problem and the rest will sort itself out. That view overlooks two crucial realities. Surgical precision determines immediate safety, but planning and recovery…

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Conventional advice fixates on treatment names first. I prefer the opposite. I start with stage, because the liver cancer survival rate is largely a function of stage and liver function…

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Conventional advice says late cancer content should be brief and comforting. That approach often hides the clarity patients and families actually need. I will explain what changes in the body…

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Staging liver cancer is often framed as a binary choice between early and late disease. That framing is misleading. The decisions that matter sit inside the specifics: tumour size and…

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