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Why Choose Us?

Bronchoscopy

Bronchoscopy is a procedure in which an instrument known as a bronchoscope is inserted into a person's body to examine or treat certain illnesses related to the respiratory system. The insertion is performed through the nose or mouth and is used to relieve the discomfort of the person undergoing the anesthesia procedure. It is used to diagnose respiratory diseases in which the person is suffering from a regular cough or cough. Also, when results of other diagnostic procedures such as computerized axial tomography scanning or X-ray examination show abnormal findings in the chest, bronchoscopy is used for further examination. Bronchoscopy is also used to remove foreign objects from the airways.

Preventive therapy

Preventive therapy is a therapeutic intervention aimed at preventing disease. The goal of preventive medicine is to promote health and reduce the risk of disease, injury, disability, and death. This includes actions devoted to eliminating, eliminating, or reducing the effects of disease and disability. Preventive therapy is generally classified into 5 categories: primary and early prevention, primary prevention, secondary prevention, tertiary prevention, and quaternary prevention.

Allergy Treatment

An allergy is an immune system reaction to a foreign substance that is normally harmless to your body. These foreign substances are called allergens. They can include certain foods, pollen, or pet dander. Your immune system's job is to keep you healthy by fighting off harmful pathogens. It does this by attacking anything your body thinks might be in danger. Depending on the allergen, this reaction can involve inflammation, sneezing, or a host of other symptoms. Your immune system usually adapts to your environment. In people with dander allergy, the immune system perceives it as a foreign invader and attacks it. Allergies are common. Several treatments can help you manage your symptoms. Allergy symptoms The symptoms you experience due to allergies are the result of several factors. This includes the type of allergy you have and how severe the allergy is. If you take a medication before an expected allergic reaction, you may still experience some of these symptoms, but they may decrease.

Thoracoscopy

Thoracoscopy, also called pleuroscopy, is a medical procedure in which a flexible viewing tube called a thoracoscope or fluoroscope is inserted into the patient's chest. When the thoracoscope is inserted through the chest, 1 to 2 small cuts (incisions) are made on the side of the chest between the ribs and through the chest wall. The device is inserted through an incision in the chest cavity. In procedures used to remove small lung tumors, other incisions are used to place surgical instruments in the chest. The patient is given general anesthesia or conscious sedation to avoid patient discomfort. Thoracoscopy is commonly used to diagnose chest cavity problems such as lung cancer, mesothelioma, tuberculosis, etc. But it can also be used for other chest ailments.

chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

COPD, also known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes airflow obstruction in the lungs. Some of the common symptoms of this condition are mucus production, wheezing, and shortness of breath. It occurs when your lungs are exposed to a certain substance or a flammable gas. Some common symptoms may include: Shortness of breath during physical activity Chest pull Excess mucus in your lungs and your throat needs to be cleared first thing in the morning. A chronic cough that may produce mucus (clear, white, green, or yellow). Bluishness of the nail bed or lips. Frequent respiratory infections Lack of energy Swelling of the legs, feet, or ankles

Obstructive Sleep Apnea

It is a common and serious disorder that causes sleep apnea. Usually, the airways become blocked repeatedly and this limits the amount of air that reaches your lungs. During this condition, an affected person may make a choking sound or loud snoring while trying to breathe. This condition can cause you to wake up in the morning feeling fresh and tired, even though you've had a full night's sleep. Middle-aged men are more likely to develop sleep apnea than women. However, women also have cases of this condition but the risk of developing it occurs only after reaching menopause. Sleep apnea can lead to dangerous complications if left untreated. These major complications include irregular heartbeat, stroke, high blood pressure, diabetes, and even heart attack. Sleep apnea can also increase the risk of developing depression and affect relationships both at work as well as at home. Sleep apnea can be a common underdiagnosed disorder because most people believe that going to bed and falling asleep immediately indicates good sleep. However, this is not a healthy thing; People who can nod off anytime anywhere can get this disease.