Dr.Keyur Bhatt
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Listen to Your Gut: Early Signs of GI Cancers You Shouldn’t Ignore”

Most of us experience stomach pain, gas, or constipation from time to time. Usually, it’s nothing serious. But what if your body i...

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Fatty Liver: A Silent Condition You Shouldn’t Ignore

Fatty liver disease is a growing health concern across the world. It happens when too much fat builds up in the liver. While a small amount of fat in the liver is normal, when it reaches higher lev...

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Essential Preventive Tips for Gastrointestinal Cancer

Gastrointestinal (GI) cancers—which include cancers of the stomach, colon, rectum, liver, pancreas, esophagus, and small intestine—are among the most common and deadly cancers worldwide...

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Common Myths About Gallbladder Stones!

Let’s Clear Up Common Myths About Gallbladder Stones! Hey there! If you’ve ever heard some wild ideas about gallstones, you’re not alone. There are plenty of myths out there that can be pretty confus...

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Discovering Gallbladder Lipoma: A Rare Case Study

When it comes to diagnosing and treating gallbladder abnormalities, most practitioners are familiar with conditions such as gallstones, cholecystitis, or gallbladder cancer. However, there are rarer c...

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Acute Intestinal Obstruction: A Reminder of the Importance of Thorough Medical History

A 48-year-old woman recently presented with acute abdominal pain and vomiting at a local hospital. Upon investigation, she was diagnosed with acute intestinal obstruction, a condition she had never ex...

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Crohns Disease diagnosed after 35 years

A 49-year-old woman who has been struggling with complex and unexplained symptoms for 35 years, has finally received a proper diagnosis. Diagnosed with Crohn's Disease, she underwent a successful surg...

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Case of Spontaneous Hemoperitoneum in Chronic Liver Disease

A 53-year-old male with a known history of chronic liver disease (CLD) presented with low hemoglobin levels but without any history of hematemesis or melena. This situation was concerning for physicia...

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