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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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,…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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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