Category: Health

  • Menarini strengthens its presence in aesthetic dermatology in India

    Menarini strengthens its presence in aesthetic dermatology in India

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 30: A. Menarini India Private Limited (‘Menarini India’), part of the Menarini Group, the world’s largest Italian biopharmaceutical company and a global leader in dermatology and aesthetics solutions worldwide, recently announced its expansion into the Indian aesthetics market. With a strong commitment to continuous innovation and addressing the unique needs of Indian consumers, the company has introduced ‘Definisse® Core Filler’ to the country, strengthening its comprehensive range of fillers and threads from RELIFE – a part of the Menarini group. The introduction of ‘Definisse® Core Filler’ is a testament to the company’s premium scientific-based innovation, in delivering transformative aesthetic experiences. 

    Headquartered in Italy, together Menarini and RELIFE offer aesthetics physicians and surgeons a holistic approach to cosmetic medicine to attain effortlessly radiant skin for patients, through a combination of exclusive, skilfully crafted products and techniques. The company holds a strong and promising future for the aesthetics market in India, as it stands out as a long-term serious player with a rich legacy more than 135 years. 

    The ‘Definisse® Core Filler’ launch involved 75 key aesthetic dermatologists, cosmetologists, and cosmetic surgeons across India, who were given hands-on training in utilising the new filler effectively to equip professionals with the necessary knowledge and skills. The launch featured a distinguished panel of key stakeholders in the aesthetics industry, such as Dr. Monisha Kapoor, Dr. Chytra Anand, Dr. Sukhbir Singh, Dr. Nitin Sethi, Dr. V.S Rathod, and Dr. Rickson Pereira. They shared valuable insights and experiences emphasising the efficacy, safety, and ease of use of Definisse® Core Filler, empowering professionals to deliver exceptional, long-lasting patient results.

    The launch of the ‘Definisse® Core Filler’ is a part of Menarini Group’s larger commitment to investing and building a leading international dermatology company in India thereby fulfilling the aesthetic needs of the modern Indian consumer. Speaking on the same, Mr. Girisan K, Managing Director – Menarini Group said, “At Menarini, we foster a harmonious fusion of science, innovation, and expertise to unlock new dimensions of possibilities for patients seeking transformative aesthetic experiences. The launch of Definisse® Core Filler is one of the many ongoing efforts of our long-term mission to revolutionise the aesthetic landscape in India and provide advanced solutions that meet the highest standards of safety and efficacy. We aim to provide healthcare professionals with a complete range of solutions, covering fine lines, delicate areas, and the ability to shape and enhance facial contours like never before. Additionally, we provide complete offerings with the fillers & threads (PLCL) and plan to launch a new hydro booster in the near future.” 

    According to Mordor Intelligence 2019 report, the aesthetic market in India is brimming with tremendous potential, with energy-based devices at 42.90% market share, followed by fillers at 22.1% of the aesthetic market. There is a high level of awareness among patients and physicians, resulting in increased patient satisfaction due to the advanced technologies now available. By combining cutting-edge technology, extensive research, and expert insights, Menarini is paving the way for the future of aesthetic solutions in India.

    About Menarini Asia-Pacific:

    Menarini Asia-Pacific is a member of the Menarini Group, the world’s largest Italian biopharmaceutical company with a heritage of over 135 years and over 17,000 employees in more than 140 countries. Here in Asia-Pacific, Menarini’s vision is to be a leading provider of important healthcare brands to improve the lives of people in the region. Menarini Asia-Pacific operates across the entire commercial value chain, from clinical development, regulatory approval and product launch to lifecycle management with a diverse portfolio of proprietary and partnered brands in key therapeutic fields, including Consumer Health, Dermatology, Allergy/Respiratory, Gastroenterology, Cardio-metabolic, Anti-infectives, Oncology/Specialty Care and Men’s Health.

    About RELIFE

    RELIFE inherits Menarini’s science-based and patient-centred approach to provide high-quality standards from development and manufacturing to medical education. RELIFE aims to promote a revolutionary way to approach the Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine markets. It lays its foundations on the scientific heritage and high quality standards of the Menarini Group, which was established in Italy in 1886 and is the leading Italian pharmaceutical company in the world.

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  • Best Health Experts in India Advice on Gynecologic & Blood Cancers

    Best Health Experts in India Advice on Gynecologic & Blood Cancers

    New Delhi (India), September 29: As we enter Cancer Awareness Month, it is imperative to shed light on two crucial fronts in the battle against this formidable adversary: gynecologic and blood cancers. These top experts share their guidance to unravel the intricacies of these malignancies, exploring the latest insights, prevention strategies, and treatments. From the unique challenges posed by gynecologic cancers to the complexities of blood cancers, we delve into these critical aspects to empower readers with knowledge and understanding during this pivotal month dedicated to cancer awareness.

    Dr. Viral Patel, DNB (Gynec), M.Ch.(Gynecologic Oncology), European society of Gynecological oncology certification, Consultant Gynecologic Oncologist and Robotic surgeon, HCG Cancer Centre, Ahmedabad

    Gynecologic cancer surgery has witnessed significant advancements over the years, with a focus on improving patient outcomes, minimizing complications, and enhancing post-surgical recovery. Robotic and laparoscopic surgery has revolutionized the field of gynecologic oncology, allowing for sentinel node mapping and early discharge. The sentinel node mapping technique removes only the affected lymph nodes. Sentinel node biopsy has been proven effective in reducing the incidence of lymphedema, a common complication following gynecologic cancer surgery. Lymphedema, characterized by the accumulation of lymphatic fluid in the tissues, is a potential complication following gynecologic cancer surgery. With appropriate patient selection and comprehensive postoperative care plans, many patients can be safely discharged earlier than traditional protocols dictate. Early discharge improves patient satisfaction, reduces the risk of hospital-acquired infections, and facilitates a faster return to normal daily activities. In gynecologic cancer, minimally invasive surgery advances have made it possible for many patients to be discharged on the next day of surgery.

    Dr. Anita Malik, MBBS, MD (Past experience: AIIMS New Delhi and Medanta the Medecity Gurugram) Senior Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Venkateshwara Hospital, New Delhi

    Gynecological cancer start in the female reproductive organs, including the cervix, ovaries, uterus, fallopian tubes, and vulva. Early detection and timely intervention are crucial for the successful treatment of these cancers. Symptoms depend on the site, type, and stage of cancer. Common symptoms are abnormal. Vaginal bleeding, pelvic pain and pressure, changes in urine and bowel habits, pain during intercourse, vaginal discharge, itching, and burning Accurate diagnosis with imaging (CT/MRI/PET CT), biopsy, and other tests is crucial to determining the type and stage of cancer. Treatment includes surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, targeted immunotherapy, or a combination of these. Regular follow-up and appointments with oncologists are essential to monitoring progress, detecting early recurrence, and managing the side effects of treatments.

    Dr. Bharat Ashok Vaswani, MD (General Medicine), DM (Medical Oncololgy), MRCP-UK (Medical Oncology) ECMO, PDCR, Senior Medical Oncologist & Hematologist- Yashoda Hospital, Secunderabad

    As per Globocon data, cancers in females are more common than in males in India. Common cancers in females, like breast and cervix, can be diagnosed in asymptomatic individuals by screening for these cancers. This includes doing a mammogram every year after age 40 and a PAP smear every 3 years or combining with HPV testing every 5 years from age 30.

    HPV vaccination, preferably nanovalent (2 doses), should be given to all girls starting at age 11 or 3 doses starting at age 15 to prevent cervical cancer. Recent years have seen an emphasis on testing for hereditary causes for all newly diagnosed ovarian and uterine cancers, including BRCA mutation and MSI testing (for ruling out Lynch syndrome). This helps in screening other family members if the test is positive. Management of gynecological cancers has seen recent advances with the use of oral medications, including PARP inhibitors and immunotherapy. However, early diagnosis and prompt treatment is key to long-term survival.

    Dr. Gunjesh Kumar Singh, MBBS, MD, DM Medical Oncology (Tata Memorial Hospital –Mumbai), ESMO Certified Medical Oncologist, Consultant & HOD- Bhagwaan Mahavir Medica Super Speciality Hospital, Ranchi

    Blood cancer, a group of malignancies affecting the blood, bone marrow, and lymphatic system, comprises leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma. It disrupts normal blood cell production, posing serious health risks. Symptoms vary but may include fatigue, unexplained weight loss, and frequent infections. Early detection and treatment are vital for improved outcomes. Raise awareness through education, regular screenings, and supporting organizations dedicated to research and patient care. Donations and advocacy bolster research into innovative treatments and therapies, offering hope to those affected. Together, we can enhance understanding and resources to combat blood cancer and enhance patients’ quality of life.

    Dr. P Vijay Karan Reddy, MD RT, FUICC(US), FAROI(US), FUICC(UK), ESMO(Med Onc), AMPH consultant Oncologist, Apollo Cancer Institute, Hyderabad

    The prevalent challenges posed by gynecological cancers, with a focus on cervical and uterine cancers, which rank as the third most common cancers in India. It emphasizes the significance of awareness, early detection, and comprehensive care in combating these malignancies. Cervical cancer, typically caused by HPV, can affect women of various ages, with symptoms including abnormal bleeding and discomfort. Prevention through HPV vaccination, such as Gardasil 9 or CERVAVAC in India, is highlighted.

    Uterine cancer, including endometrial cancer and uterine sarcomas, typically affects women who are approaching menopause, between the ages of 40 and early 50, known as the perimenopausal period. Symptoms involve vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, and discomfort. While medical advancements are on the rise, there is yet no proven screening test for uterine cancer. Heightened awareness among women and taking professional assistance upfront are vital to prompt investigation and diagnosis. A high rate of successful outcomes has been noticed when the problem is detected early.

    Dr. Neha Shivran, MD Radiodiagnosis, Consultant – Manipal Hospital, Jaipur Trustee, Smt. Bhuri DevI Memorial Charitable Trust, Jaipur

    Dr Neha Shivran said “the cancer screening movement for women with available resources at small towns and villages is the best and noble way to make empowered women on the country”

    The escalating cancer rates among females in low- and middle-income nations result in disproportionately higher mortality compared to developed countries. Limited organized screening, lack of awareness, and inadequate treatment options contribute to this alarming trend. The combined program of integrating a well woman examination with screening for breast & cervical cancer and diagnostic evaluation for Ovarian and Endometrial cancer in symptomatic women can serve as a model to be studied for efficacy.

    Breast cancer, constituting 23% of cases and 14% of female cancer deaths, is projected to see 70% of new cases in low- and middle-income countries by 2020. Cervical cancer is responsible for 80% of half a million cases in low-resource areas, with 85% of deaths occurring without screening programs.

    The core strategy involves screening asymptomatic women aged 30–59 for breast and cervical cancer and diagnosing symptomatic women for ovarian and endometrial cancer. This methodology would include an annual clinical breast examination [CBE] followed by diagnostic breast sonographic evaluation in screen positive women.

    Dr. Rohit Ranade, MS, MCH (Gynecological Oncology), Narayana Health City, Bengaluru

    International Gynecological Cancer Awareness Month is a worldwide celebration of gynecologic cancers in the month of September every year. Why Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month Is Important: It spreads awareness among those who are looking out. It’s informative, provides solutions, and also gives information that aids many women in tracing gynecologic cancers at an early stage in life. It saves lives; due to the awareness, lives are saved as many women end up getting checked. They also keep a lookout for signs of cancer. 

    How to Observe Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month: Get checked: The best way to celebrate the day is to get yourself checked and find out if there is anything that needs immediate attention. Talk about it: Many people are still unaware that these cancers even exist. Wear the ribbon to show solidarity with the patients.

    Dr. Rajeshwar Singh, MBBS, MD (Medicine), DM (Med Oncology), General Physician, Hematologic Oncologist, Haryana

    Ovarian cancer is the third most common female cancer in India, with an annual incidence of 30,000 new cases. This risk predominantly affects women aged 50 to 65. Approximately 15 percent of cases stem from familial factors, often linked to inherited faulty genes like BRCA1 or BRCA2, significantly elevating the risk of breast and/or ovarian cancer. Other contributing factors include obesity, smoking, and conditions such as PCOD.

    Recognizable symptoms may include abdominal enlargement, bloating, stomach pain, early satiety, and changes in urinary habits or bowel movements. Diagnosis typically involves ultrasound or CT scans and CA 125 blood tests. Treatment entails surgical removal of the ovaries, tubes, and uterus, followed by chemotherapy using paclitaxel and carboplatin. It’s essential for individuals facing this diagnosis to remain positive and maintain self-belief, as a normal life can still be achieved with the right care and mindset.

    Dr. Sanket Shah, MS, MCh, Director Surgical Oncology, Ved hospital, Mumbai

    Gynecological cancers are most common cancers in females and very important for an oncologist as it affects young population. They encompass ovarian, cervical, uterine, vaginal, and vulvar cancers. We place strong emphasis on women gaining a comprehensive understanding of these cancers as early detection holds the key for improved treatment outcomes. It is crucial for women to not only recognize these cancers but also be aware of the various risk factors, which may include a family history of ovarian and breast cancer, HPV infection, obesity, and lifestyle choices. Encouraging women to adopt healthier habits, such as receiving the HPV vaccine, maintaining a healthy weight, and practicing safe sexual behaviors, can substantially mitigate their risk.

    Common symptoms are postmenopausal bleeding, vaginal spotting, abdominal distension, vaginal or vulval lesion. Destigmatizing conversations around gynecological health so that women feel comfortable discussing these topics openly and seek medical attention promptly if they experience any concerning symptoms. By improving knowledge about common symptoms, we can empower women to take proactive steps in managing their health, facilitating early detection, and ultimately saving lives in the process.

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  • World Heart Day: Best Cardiologist in India Advice on Increasing Heart Issues among Youth

    World Heart Day: Best Cardiologist in India Advice on Increasing Heart Issues among Youth

    New Delhi (India), September 29: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) continue to be a leading global health threat, claiming millions of lives each year. Traditionally associated with later stages of life, heart problems, including heart attacks and disease, now affect individuals in their prime. As we approach World Heart Day, observed on September 29th annually, it’s time to turn our attention to this vital organ and the importance of cardiovascular health. These top heart experts share their advice to guide you on a journey through the corridors of your heart as we explore the significance and the strategies to nurture a stronger, healthier heart.

    Dr. Binayak Chanda, MBBS, MRCS, FRCS CTh, Senior Consultant Cardiac Surgeon, Kolkata

    Heart disease has never been a disease only for the aged. Thanks to the media, we can now only gauge the extent of the affliction of cardiac diseases in the young. Specialists encounter cases across all socioeconomic scales. Rheumatic infection in childhood can leave lasting effects on the heart valves, particularly the Aortic and Mitral valves, which become apparent in young adulthood if left untreated, often leading to debilitating heart failure. Rheumatic Heart Disease is certainly a significant contributor to heart disease in young adults. But more worrying is the increasing trends of Coronary Artery blockades in the early 40s group. Nowadays, heart surgeons come across these groups of patients with alarming frequency.

    We often hear of young celebrities meeting an untimely death after physical exercise. These are unfortunate manifestations of undiscovered coronary artery disease or undiagnosed heart rhythm problems like Ventricular Fibrillation. Advice to all readers – Controlled diet both in terms of quality and quantity. Avoid sugar, Regular health checks, Lifestyle modification including avoidance of stress, and the importance of good quality sleep is paramount. Remember, being aware is half the problem being solved.

    Dr. Pavan Kumar – Senior Heart Surgeon from Lilavati Hospital, Mumbai

    Heart attacks have become increasingly common in the younger generation, and the term itself can be particularly frightening for those who frequent the gym. It’s crucial to emphasize here that your heart & body know your risk factors for your heart disease. When working out, it’s essential to follow some basic practices. Avoid overexertion, don’t use steroids for muscle building, opt for balanced meals over protein shakes, and refrain from pushing your body beyond its limits under trainers.

    The gradual buildup of cholesterol plaque in coronary arteries due to bad food habits, can narrow these vessels, increasing the risk of heart attacks during vigorous exercise. Everyone should get a treadmill test and, if possible, a coronary heart scan and calcium scoring before undergoing Gym training.   This calcium score scan can assess damage to the coronary arteries and help identify individuals at risk of a heart attack even before symptoms arise. Fight with knowledge, moderation in habits, right variety of exercises & medications. If heart surgery is advised, then go ahead, get it done & live a normal, healthy life afterwards. Fear has to be won. Only you can live fearlessly.

    Dr. Upendra Bhalerao, MS, MCh, DNB FIACS Consultant Cardiothoracic and Transplant Surgeon Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre, Mumbai

    Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) strikes Indians at a young age, claiming over 50% before they turn 50. Major risk factors for young patients include smoking, unhealthy eating, hypertension, a sedentary lifestyle, and stress. Those with symptoms like angina and shortness of breath often exhibit characteristic dyslipidemia with low HDL-C and high triglycerides. Hyperhomocysteinemia is linked to CAD. Clinical presentation in young Indians varies, from risk-free multiple vessel disease to asymptomatic extensive ischemia causing sudden cardiac death. CAD management begins with risk reduction and lifestyle changes, including diet and exercise.

    Controlling blood pressure, lipids, and sugars with recommended treatments is vital. Goal-directed statin therapy is crucial for cholesterol control. Drug-eluting stents and improved antiplatelet agents promise better outcomes in young patients with obstructive CAD. CABG is an option for severe coronary involvement, especially in complex triple vessel disease or when coupled with impaired left ventricular function, particularly in cases involving diabetes.

    Dr. Sanjat Chiwane, MD, DM, FESC, FSCAI, Director Cardiology – Max Hospital, Gurugram

    Preventive cardiology is one of the most important aspects of cardiology. Many cardiovascular diseases, such as coronary artery disease, heart failure, and arrhythmias, are the result of multifactorial components, principally lifestyle habits, comorbidities, and genetics. In terms of what you can do, think of the acronym COSHED (cholesterol, overweight, smoking, hypertension, and exercise). The new advancements in preventive cardiology have enabled physicians to not only determine one’s current risk of heart disease but to accurately predict one’s future risk of a heart attack or heart disease.

    If the right testing is performed and the right treatments and prevention are implemented, no one should die of heart disease, at least not until very old age. Unfortunately, many physicians and cardiologists either do not perform the right tests or do not implement the right preventive strategies for their patients. Most cardiologists are very good at treating heart disease when it has already occurred but not very well at preventing it.

    Dr. Puneet K Verma, Chief Interventional Cardiologist cum Structural Heart Specialist, Ace Heart and Vascular Institute, Mohali

    As we observe World Heart Day, it is crucial to address the alarming rise in heart issues among the youth. Recent cardiac health statistics from India reveal a concerning trend, with an escalating number of young individuals facing heart-related challenges. Dr. Puneet Verma, a distinguished Structural Heart Specialist and Director of ACE Heart & Vascular Institute, Mohali, sheds light on this critical issue.

    Dr. Verma emphasizes the urgent need for lifestyle modifications. Sedentary habits, unhealthy diets, and stress have become pervasive in today’s fast-paced world. Engaging in regular physical activity, adopting heart-healthy dietary choices, and managing stress through mindfulness practices are pivotal steps towards safeguarding our hearts. Furthermore, early detection and intervention are imperative. Routine check-ups and awareness of familial predispositions can help identify potential risks. Dr. Verma encourages young adults to be proactive in seeking medical advice and incorporating heart-protective measures into their daily lives.

    On this World Heart Day, let us join hands in prioritizing our cardiovascular well-being, ensuring a healthier, more vibrant future for generations to come.
     
    Dr. Roheit Rakhunde, MBBS, FCR, D.Card (Clinical Cardiology), Consultant Cardiologist – Swami Vivekanand Hospital and Orange City Hospital, Nagpur

    As we celebrate World Heart Day, it’s time to shine a spotlight on a startling and concerning trend: the surge in heart diseases among India’s youth. The notion that heart issues are solely the concern of the elderly is rapidly fading, and a new narrative is emerging—one where the young and vibrant are increasingly falling prey to heart-related ailments.

    Why is this happening? The culprits are manifold. The seductive embrace of a sedentary lifestyle, the siren call of fast food, and the relentless pressures of modern life are taking a toll on our youth’s hearts. A surge in obesity rates, a spike in diabetes, and a worrisome increase in heart problems among the younger generation. But it’s not all doom and gloom. On this World Heart Day, let’s focus on empowerment. Awareness campaigns that speak to youth, initiatives promoting heart-healthy habits, and creating an environment where fitness is fun are essential steps.

    Remember, a youthful heart is a treasure worth cherishing. This World Heart Day, let’s pledge to safeguard our most vital organ, ensuring a vibrant, heart-healthy future for India’s youth.
     
    Dr. Kamaldeep Chawla, MD, DNB, CARD, FICC, FESC, FSCAI,FACC, FRCP Edin, Fellowship in Intervetional Cardiology, ICPS, France,, Consultant Interventional Cardiologist, Ayushman Heart Wellness Center, Gujrat

    The surge in cardiovascular issues among the younger population is an alarming trend in modern healthcare. Sedentary lifestyles, high consumption of processed foods, and excessive stress are contributing to a rise in conditions like hypertension, obesity, and metabolic syndrome, even in youth. To curb this concerning trajectory, it is imperative that young individuals prioritize their heart health. Regular exercise, a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins, and stress management techniques are fundamental. Avoidance of smoking, limiting alcohol intake, and adherence to prescribed medications in cases of chronic conditions are essential measures. Routine checkups for blood pressure, cholesterol, and glucose levels should be non-negotiable. Ultimately, early intervention and prevention are the cornerstones to mitigating the growing burden of heart disease among youth. It is vital for young individuals to recognize their role in this battle and adopt a disciplined approach to safeguard their cardiovascular well-being.

    Dr. Amit Munjal, MD, DNB, Cardiologist – Munjal Heart Center, Fatehabad

    The increasing prevalence of cardiovascular ailments among India’s youth is a growing concern for cardiologists, closely linked to sedentary lifestyles, inadequate dietary choices, heightened stress levels, and rising obesity rates. To counter this pressing issue, there is a critical need to emphasize prevention and culturally tailored cardiovascular education. This entails advocating for heart-healthy lifestyles in the form of walking, cycling or swimming, adherence to traditional dietary patterns, and avoidance of smoking & limiting alcohol intake. Routine cardiovascular assessments or regular heart checkups assume great importance, considering India’s genetic predisposition to such conditions.

    The integration of comprehensive cardiovascular education within Indian educational institutions and communities is pivotal, along with a strong focus on mental health, encompassing stress-reduction methods rooted in Indian traditions and accessible psychiatric support when required. Collaborative efforts involving educational institutions, parents, and healthcare professionals are central to implementing a holistic strategy to address cardiovascular issues among India’s youth and nurture a healthier future generation.

    Dr. Manish Jain, Consultant Cardiologist – ACI Cumballa Hill Hospital, Global Hospital & Apollo Spectra Hospital, Mumbai

    Heart disease, encompassing various conditions like heart attacks, constitutes a significant threat, accounting for nearly one in five deaths in individuals aged 25 to 64. A heart attack, a dire consequence of heart disease, arises when the heart is deprived of sufficient oxygen-rich blood. This deprivation can manifest suddenly or evolve over hours, days, or even weeks, inflicting potentially irreversible harm on the heart muscle and sometimes proving fatal. Alarmingly, many individuals experience a heart attack as their initial wake-up call to the deteriorating health of their heart. This unsettling trend is underscored by the increasing incidence of heart attacks among those under 50, attributed to factors such as high blood pressure, obesity, family history, diabetes, and blood vessel tears.
    To prevent heart attacks in the younger generation, it’s crucial to focus on lifestyle modifications. Encouraging regular exercise, maintaining a heart-healthy diet, managing stress, and avoiding tobacco use are paramount. Additionally, monitoring and controlling risk factors like high blood pressure and diabetes through medication and regular check-ups can significantly reduce the risk of heart attacks in younger individuals.

    Dr. I. V. Siva Prasad, MD physician, PG Dip Clinical Cardiology, PCHF, PGCDM, EMBA, Yashoda

    Hospital, Hitec City, Hyderabad

    The escalating prevalence of heart issues among today’s youth, characterized by an alarming surge in heart attacks (medically termed myocardial infarctions with sudden cardiac deaths), underscores a grim reality. A heart attack happens when coronary arteries, responsible for supplying oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle, become blocked by atherosclerotic plaque – a mix of fat, cholesterol, and other deposits. This oxygen shortage triggers damage whose extent relies on the affected heart area and time until treatment and, when delayed, can become an irreversible loss of the muscle associated with scarring of the heart muscle, which may trigger certain arrhythmias called VT that may cause sudden cardiac arrest.

    The concerning surge in youth heart attacks can primarily be traced to deleterious lifestyle alterations as well as a surge in Pollution in urban areas. Prolonged sedentary habits, prolonged screen time, the proliferation of ultra-processed foods, and an upswing in fast-food consumption, high and consistent stress exposure have collectively ushered in this ominous trend. Compounding the issue in the Indian context are the rampant afflictions of diabetes, metabolic syndrome, hypertension, and widespread tobacco use, all potent precursors to cardiovascular maladies. Alarmingly, cardiac disease strikes Indians about 33% earlier than other populations, often without warning, highlighting the severity of the issue.

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  • World Heart Day: Best Cardiologists in India Advice on importance of Regular Heart Check-ups

    World Heart Day: Best Cardiologists in India Advice on importance of Regular Heart Check-ups

    Best Cardiologists in India stress on the importance of regular heart check-ups

    New Delhi (India), September 29: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) continue to be a leading global health threat, claiming millions of lives each year. As we approach World Heart Day, observed on September 29th annually, it’s time to turn our attention to this vital organ and the importance of cardiovascular health. These top heart experts shares their advice to guide you to a journey through the corridors of your heart, as we explore the significance and the strategies to nurture a stronger, healthier heart.

    Here, we’ll delve into the reasons why regular check-ups of heart health deserve our unwavering focus and the steps we can take to safeguard this indispensable organ.

    Dr. Lal Daga, MBBS, DNB (Med.), DNB (Card) MNAMS, FESC (International), FEAC, Advanced Cardiology Training Programme (Seoul), Senior Consultant Interventional Cardiologist, Apollo Hospital, Ahmedabad

    Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of disease burden and mortality worldwide, and this is even more significant in the Indian scenario. That’s why awareness of heart diseases is of utmost importance. It will help not only in detecting heart diseases early but also in reducing complications and heart attacks significantly. Factors such as diet, physical activity, not smoking, controlling diabetes and hypertension, managing weight, early cardiac health check-ups, and prevention are better than cure.

    Therefore, early detection and prevention in one’s 20s can delay or prevent heart diseases by 43.4%. Awareness will help patients receive early treatment, which will benefit not only the patients but also their families and contribute to the overall well-being of society. Once the disease occurs, regular and early treatment becomes equally important. Early health check-ups and cardiac risk assessments will ensure all the desired results mentioned above. In the post-COVID scenario, it is crucial to reduce young deaths.

    Dr. Annie Arvind, MD [Paediatrics], DNB [Paediatric Cardiology], Associate Consultant Paediatric Cardiology, Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon

    Regular heart check-ups are of paramount significance, regardless of age or background. These routine assessments serve as a proactive shield against the stealthy onset of cardiovascular ailments. Early detection of risk factors such as hypertension, dyslipidemia, and diabetes can avert the progression to severe heart conditions. To safeguard one’s heart health, individuals must commit to regular screenings that evaluate vital parameters, electrocardiograms, and imaging studies when warranted. Timely intervention through lifestyle adjustments, medication, or interventions like angioplasty or stent placement can be life-saving. The path to heart health lies in vigilance and a disciplined approach, transcending demographic boundaries. Hence, adherence to a regimen of periodic heart check-ups is a resounding prescription for preserving the heart’s vigor and extending one’s overall longevity.
     
    Dr. S. S. Murthy, MBBS, DNB, MNAMS, Director & HOD – Ayushman Hospital, New Delhi

    Regular heart check-ups help in identifying potential heart conditions and their risk factors that might otherwise go unnoticed, contributing to proactive healthcare. By staying vigilant through these check-ups, you and your healthcare providers can detect conditions or diseases at an early stage before they escalate into anything severe, ensure prompt and appropriate treatment, establish a comprehensive health profile over time, and ultimately lead to cost savings in healthcare expenses.

    As for when and who should undergo regular heart check-ups, it is advisable to start preventive screenings around the age of 35, especially for individuals aged 35 to 65, who are most susceptible to lifestyle-related diseases. Given the adage that prevention is better than cure, these routine screenings can prevent the development of certain conditions that may otherwise lead to more complicated health issues. Additionally, if there is a family history of diabetes, obesity, high cholesterol, or heart issues, early screenings may be recommended to monitor and manage your health effectively.
     
    Dr. Jaydutt B Tekani, MBBS, MD, DNB Cardiology, FSCAI, AFESC, Senior Consultant Interventional Cardiologist – K K Patel Super Speciality Hospital, Bhuj, Gujarat
    Heart check-ups are crucial for assessing your cardiovascular health and risk factors. During a heart health check-up, you undergo screening tests to detect any signs of heart disease and evaluate your risk for developing heart disease in the future.

    The American Heart Association recommends that certain heart health screening tests should commence as early as age 20, while others may begin later in life. Even if you have no history of heart disease, the AHA advises getting to know your numbers, which includes monitoring values such as blood pressure, cholesterol levels, blood glucose levels, weight, and body mass index (BMI).

    If you possess specific risk factors for heart disease or have a strong family history, your doctor might encourage you to initiate these screenings at a younger age than usual. These screenings are vital for maintaining a healthy heart.


    Dr. Ravindra L Kulkarni, MD, DNB, FSCAI Cardiology, Sr. Consultant, Physician & Cardiologist, Founder – Just For Hearts : Virtual Clinics for HealThy Life, Medicover Hospitals , Pune
    Your heart is a remarkable organ! Every day, it beats approximately 100,000 times and pumps over 7,500 litres of blood. It also generates electric impulses with each beat to maintain your body’s rhythm.

    Modern-day lifestyles are taxing on both the body and mind, leading to an increase in heart-related ailments and disorders such as high blood pressure, abnormal heart rhythms, and heart attacks. These issues affect people of all age groups, whether you live in a bustling city or a serene rural countryside. It’s crucial to prioritize your heart health today.

    World Heart Day serves as a reminder to be more aware and vigilant about cardiac health. Regular check-ups can uncover hidden risks and save lives. Simple lifestyle changes, like maintaining a balanced diet and staying active, can have a significantly positive impact on your health.

    Let’s work together towards a healthier heart and a healthier India.

    Dr. Rajinder Thaploo, MBBS, MD Medicine, DNB Cardiology, Senior Consultant &Interventional Cardiologist – Paras Hospital, Gurgaon

    Regular heart check-ups are vital for maintaining good heart health. Let’s discuss why experts recommend them. Heart check-up can detect risk factors like high BP and high cholesterol before symptoms appear. They help prevent heart issues by providing guidance on lifestyle changes, reducing the need for costly treatments. Customized treatment enables personalized treatment plans tailored to an individual’s specific needs.

    They are essential for monitoring chronic heart conditions and adjusting treatments as necessary. Regular check-ups provide reassurance and reduce anxiety associated with heart disease. Additionally, they help individuals with a family history of heart problems understand their genetic risks. Participation in heart check-up raises awareness about heart disease prevention. In conclusion, prioritizing regular heart check-up is an investment in long-term heart health and sets an example for others to follow.

    Dr. Brijesh Shrivastava, DNB Internal Medicine, DNB Cardiology, FESC (Europe), FSCAI (USA), Life Member of Cardiological Society of India, Senior Interventional Cardiologist, Co-Founder & Director- Anant Heart Hospital, Bhopal

    Heart check-ups are important for assessing your cardiovascular health and risk factors. During a heart health check-up, you undergo screening tests to look for any signs of heart disease and to assess your risk of developing heart disease in the future. The American Heart Association recommends that some heart health screening tests should begin as early as age 20, while others may commence later in life.

    Even if you have no history of heart disease, the AHA recommends “Knowing Your Numbers” — values for blood pressure, cholesterol, blood glucose levels, weight, and body mass index (BMI). If you have certain risk factors for heart disease or a strong family history, your doctor might encourage you to start these screenings at a younger age than usual. These screenings are essential for maintaining a healthy heart.

    Dr. Amjad Ali, Senior Consultant Cardiologist – Sagar Multi Specialty Hospital, Bhopal

    In addition to early detection and reduced treatment complications, regular heart check-ups provide a comprehensive view of your heart’s health. These check-ups typically include tests like electrocardiograms (ECGs or EKGs), echocardiograms, and stress tests, which can uncover hidden heart conditions. They also help monitor any changes in your heart’s functioning over time, allowing for personalized preventive strategies.

    Remember, heart disease can be silent, often showing no symptoms until it’s advanced. By proactively scheduling regular heart check-ups, you take a proactive step towards safeguarding your cardiovascular well-being. It’s a small investment of time that can yield significant dividends in terms of a longer, healthier life.

    Dr. Vikas Purohit, MBBS, MD, DM Cardiology, Consultant Interventional Cardiologist, Jaipur

    Due to rapid urbanization in our country, non-communicable lifestyle diseases are on the rise. It is estimated that the incidence of heart attacks may double by 2050. However, the increase in education levels has led to greater awareness of heart health.

    On this World Heart Day, I would like to emphasize two important points. First, we need to highlight the importance of the golden hour in treating heart attack patients. Patients who receive treatment during the initial few hours have a better chance of survival and a higher quality of life. Any chest pain lasting more than 30 minutes should be evaluated at a cardiac clinic as soon as possible.

    Secondly, we must consider the diagnosis and management of heart failure patients. Disease-oriented therapy, involving gradual titration and modification of doses based on clinical response and side effects, is required to improve life expectancy. Significant therapeutic advancements have been made in the last decade. Let us all work together to increase awareness and reduce the suffering caused by heart diseases.

    Dr. B V A RANGA REDDY, MD, DM, FSCAI, Consultant International Cardiologist – Apollo Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad

    Our hearts beat in unison, forging connections among us all. On World Heart Day, let’s unite in a shared commitment to prioritize heart health and strive for a world rid of heart disease. Central to this pledge are routine heart examinations, an indispensable facet of safeguarding our cardiovascular well-being. These examinations play a pivotal role in prevention and early detection, revealing concealed issues that might otherwise remain hidden until they become critical. These assessments comprise crucial tests meticulously designed to oversee your overall health and pinpoint potential concerns in their infancy.

    By placing regular heart check-ups at the forefront of our health regimen, we proactively safeguard the harmonious rhythm of our hearts, paving the way for a healthier future for ourselves and our communities. Together, we can conquer heart disease, transforming each day into a celebration of robust heart health.

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  • Plej Fitness: Setting New Standards in Fitness Excellence

    Plej Fitness: Setting New Standards in Fitness Excellence

    New Delhi (India), September 27: Raj Gill, a renowned fitness expert, is revolutionising the fitness industry with Plej Fitness, an establishment committed to promoting health and well-being. Plej Fitness has rapidly gained recognition for its diverse range of services and unwavering dedication to excellence, setting a new standard in health and fitness.

    Presently, Plej Fitness is operational in Bengaluru and Mumbai, with plans to expand its network to Chennai and Hyderabad, earning the distinction of being THE FASTEST GROWING FITNESS CLUB CHAIN in the industry.

    Unique Offerings That Set Plej Fitness Apart

    Plej Fitness is led by fitness luminary Raj Gill, who boasts over two decades of experience managing fitness clubs and delivering scientifically-backed training programs. His profound expertise and experience have been instrumental in Plej Fitness’s ascent to success.

    The cornerstone of Plej Fitness is its utilisation of top-tier LIFE FITNESS training equipment, ensuring members have access to the finest tools for their fitness journeys.

    To ensure the highest quality service, Plej Fitness employs certified trainers from the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), an organisation esteemed for its NCCA accreditation. It ensures that members receive the most informed guidance and support.

    Plej Fitness Academy embodies the brand’s commitment to excellence, with its trainers continually enhancing their knowledge and skills. These highly qualified trainers stay at the forefront of fitness trends and scientific discoveries.

    Recognitions and Awards

    Plej Fitness’s unwavering commitment to excellence has not gone unnoticed. In 2019, acclaimed actor Raveena Tandon conferred upon them the prestigious “Best Fitness Club” award, underscoring their consistent dedication to delivering exceptional training services.

    Notably, the renowned actress Kangana Ranaut has hailed Plej Fitness as the “Most Promising & Fastest Growing Fitness Club Chain 2023.” This accolade attests to Plej Fitness’s rapid growth and ambitious mission to reshape the fitness industry.

    A Commitment to Community and Quality of Life

    Plej Fitness is more than just a gym; it is a lifestyle. Their commitment transcends fitness to enhance their members’ lives and foster a healthy living culture. The forthcoming 15th location is now set to open soon in Jayanagar, Bengaluru, at 11, 9th Main, 42nd Cross Rd, 5th Block, Jayanagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560041, reflects their dedication to reaching a broader audience and positively transforming lives.

    In essence, Plej Fitness embodies a holistic approach to wellness. Their unwavering pursuit of excellence, employment of professional trainers, integration of cutting-edge technology, and commitment to continuous improvement position them as industry leaders in the fitness sector.

    Take a Pledge to NEVER GIVE UP with the FASTEST GROWING FITNESS CLUB CHAIN – PLEJ FITNESS!

    For further information about Plej Fitness and its comprehensive services, please visit their website at www.plejfitness.com.

    Press Contact: Raj Gill, Founder & Fitness Expert

    Email: info@plejfitness.com

    Phone: +919880007372

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  • Professor Dr. AK Dwivedi, nominated as Member of Executive Council of Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore By Honourable Governer of MP

    Professor Dr. AK Dwivedi, nominated as Member of Executive Council of Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore By Honourable Governer of MP

    Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], September 27: Professor Dr. A.K. Dwivedi, professor & head of department of Physiology & Biochemistry of S.K.R.P. Gujarati Homeopathic Medical College Indore, has been nominated as member of executive council of Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore, by the Honorable Governor of Madhya Pradesh, Shri Mangubhai Patel.

    Dr. Dwivedi, who has been contributing significantly to the field of AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homoeopathy) and research in Indore for the past 25 years, brings immense expertise to his role as a member of the council . This appointment is expected to further enhance the prominence of the School of Ayush at Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya and expand its research capabilities, including the effective integration of Artificial Intelligence into the university’s curriculum.

    Dr. Dwivedi has been a consistent member of the Central Council for research in homeopathy under the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, since 2015. His exceptional contributions during the COVID-19 pandemic have earned his widespread recognition for his dedication to public health and well-being.

    Indore’s Member of Parliament, Shri Shankar Lalwani, and all office-bearers and members of the Homeopathic Medical Association have expressed their gratitude to the Honorable Governor for this prestigious appointment. Additionally, Vice-Chancellor Shrimati Renu Jain conveyed her congratulations to Dr. A.K. Dwivedi via phone call, and the Gujarati community’s leaders, including the Chairman, Principal, and entire staff of the S.K.R.P. Gujarati Homeopathic Medical College in Indore, have also extended their heartfelt congratulations.

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  • Rusan Med’s thought-provoking webinar marks ‘Pain Awareness Month’ with expert insights and innovative solutions

    Rusan Med’s thought-provoking webinar marks ‘Pain Awareness Month’ with expert insights and innovative solutions

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 27: Rusan Med, an initiative by Rusan Healthcare, committed to advancing pain management in India, recently hosted a thought-provoking webinar to commemorate ‘Pain Awareness Month’. The webinar addressed the multifaceted realm of pain with the theme ‘Pain Management – Opportunities and Challenges in India’, featuring a panel of renowned doctors in the field – Dr Republica Sridhar and Dr Hetal Shah, who shared profound insights and innovative solutions to pain alleviation. Several discussions were made on key aspects of pain management, including changing perceptions of pain and its management, innovative strategies of chronic pain management, and the pivotal role of family physicians in the primary care approach to pain. 

    The webinar drew attention to the ignorance of mild pain and the lack of awareness surrounding its significance. The experts stressed an underlying message strongly – ‘No matter how minor or seemingly negligible, chronic or acute, even the smallest discomforts of pain should never be underestimated.’ They also shared that psychological and emotional pain contribute heavily to physiological pain. Hence, it becomes imperative to meticulously investigate the underlying cause before starting the treatment. “Effective pain management involves understanding and treating the root cause of the pain, not just the symptoms. A holistic and tailormade approach for patients is necessary with the right drug at the right time for their specific health conditions. Monitoring the consequences post that is equally important.” said Dr. Hetal Shah, Clinical Lead, Senior Consultant – Cardiac Anesthetist & Intensivist, Narayana Multispecialty Hospital, Ahmedabad. Understanding the source of pain is imperative if it originated from a disease, co-morbid conditions, infections, or if medically induced. Healthcare practitioners were emphatically urged to exercise caution, avoiding hasty conclusions and instead thoroughly investigate simpler facts to ensure accurate diagnosis and appropriate pain management.

    Most people in India seek medical attention for pain when it has already progressed to advanced or chronic stages. At this point, addressing pain often takes precedence over treating other symptoms. Compounding this issue, the doctors highlighted that chronic pain tends to be overlooked in India, with some patients incorrectly labelled as psychiatric cases or directed to palliative care by physicians due to a lack of awareness and proper management protocols.

    Dr. Republica Sridhar, Pain Management expert, RMD Hospital and Care, Chennai stated, “Achieving optimum pain management still remains a challenge in India as only a small fraction, approximately 5-10% of people attain significant relief. Around 30-35% of those dealing with chronic pain, including cancer pain and the elderly population, do not receive the appropriate dosage for effective pain management. This shortfall can be attributed to a lack of awareness among patients and physicians, particularly concerning the use and availability of narcotics. There is an urgent need to sensitise the medical fraternity about using narcotics and non-opioid drugs for effective pain management techniques. Including the right dose of anti-inflammatory is crucial when required with a sensible protocol and should be tailor-made for patients, as pain threshold is different for everyone.”

    Further Dr. Republica Sridhar shared that there is a prevalent myth that cancer-related pain management is only possible through narcotics in advanced stages. Medical practitioners should be aware of the availability and easy access to narcotic and psychotropic drugs as stated in NDPS act. Specialised pain management companies such as Rusan work closely with all stakeholders to ensure the availability of high-quality medicines required to manage pain for several conditions.

    The discussion further explored future technologies in pain management to revolutionise quick pain relief. Dr. Hetal Shah discussed several innovations, such as nanotechnologies and its potential to deliver precise and targeted pain relief. The importance of subliminal pain management medications was also discussed, as it is not limited to medication alone but encompasses holistic approaches to treating pain, such as music therapy and relaxation therapy, to reduce the side effects of medicines. Moreover, patient-controlled analgesia via transdermal patches showcases more efficient and targeted pain relief approaches that allow patients to have more control over their pain relief, enhancing their overall healthcare experience.

    Dr. Republica said, “Transdermal patches such as buprenorphine, fentanyl, and lidocaine are very beneficial especially when patients cannot tolerate medication orally or through injections, or experience issues with their liver or kidney.” “These patches offer a controlled and sustained release of medication, allowing for consistent pain management while minimising potential side effects. They play a huge role in cases where patients cannot be given high doses of medications while experiencing chronic pain and post-operative pain.” added Dr. Hetal Shah. 

    Educating physicians is equally important about the preventive techniques of pain management. In a patient’s journey, family physicians play a pivotal role in initiating appropriate pain management strategies, ensuring continuity of care, and advocating for holistic approaches that enhance the overall well-being of patients. Several discussions were also made on other subjects, such as Disparities in access to medications across India, the difference between neuropathy pain and nociceptive pain, non-opioid-based pain management, the criticality of monitoring renal functions when prescribing NSAIDs, and future technologies in pain management that will help in quick pain relief. 

    Rusan Med’s webinar on ‘Pain Management – Opportunities and Challenges in India’ shed light on the existing challenges in pain management in India, including the lack of awareness and proper protocols. However, it also offered hope through the exploration of innovative technologies, holistic approaches, and patient-centric solutions that have the potential to revolutionize pain relief. 

    About Rusan Med

    Rusan Med is a dedicated knowledge and awareness platform, led by Rusan with a mission to emerge as a prominent advocate specialising in conversations about several specialised therapeutic segments such as pain management, addiction treatment and Parkinsons. The platform offers a comprehensive range of educational resources and products meticulously designed to cater to the diverse needs of patients and caregivers.

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  • Raising PCOS Awareness is a key to Empowering Women’s Health

    Raising PCOS Awareness is a key to Empowering Women’s Health

    (From Left to Right) Dr. Sangeeta Karan, Leading Gynecologist in Dhanbad, Jharkhand; Dr. Anita Singh, MBBS, MS, DGO, DNB; Dr Sarita Bhalerao, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist; Dr. Venus Bansal, M.B.B.S., MS, (Obstetrics & Gynae, Gold Medalist); Dr. (Mrs). Rekha  Rajendrakumar, Medical Director,  Miracle IVF Hospital and Chandana Hospital, Bangalore

    New Delhi (India), September 22: PCOS is a complex hormonal disorder that can manifest in a variety of ways, from irregular periods and acne to fertility challenges and metabolic issues. It’s a condition that often goes undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, leaving women with its effects without knowing the cause.

    PCOS is a significant public health problem, and as per prevalence, 1 in every 10 women is found to be with PCOS across the world. Therefore, it is one of the most common hormonal disturbances affecting women of reproductive age. The condition affects an estimated 8–13% of women of reproductive age, and up to 70% of cases are undiagnosed. Symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome can differ from person to person. Possible symptoms include heavy, long, intermittent, unpredictable or absent periods, acne or oily skin, excessive hair on the face or body, weight gain, male-pattern baldness or hair thinning, and infertility. PCOS cannot be cured, but its symptoms can be managed. Some symptoms of PCOS can be reduced through lifestyle changes. Eating a healthy diet and getting enough exercise can help reduce weight and reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes. 

    In order to have a healthy lifestyle, one must consume a balanced, nutritious diet and maintain a healthy weight. Nutrition plays an important role in managing PCOS because it can help alleviate symptoms and reduce long-term health risks associated with the condition. It is advisable to engage in exercise and limit behavior like smoking and drinking.

    September is being celebrated as PCOS awareness month. The purpose of PCOS Awareness Month is to improve the lives of people affected by PCOS, assist them in overcoming their symptoms, and lower their risks for developing potentially fatal illnesses.

    Therefore, it is necessary that every woman should make themselves aware about the symptoms and their management to improve overall well-being.

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  • Dr. Sudanagunta Swaroop Chandra Honored as One of the Top Ten Orthopedic Surgeons 2023 by Telangana Health Minister Harish Rao

    Dr. Sudanagunta Swaroop Chandra Honored as One of the Top Ten Orthopedic Surgeons 2023 by Telangana Health Minister Harish Rao

    Dr. Sudanagunta Swaroop Chandra Honored as One of the Top Ten Orthopedic Surgeons 2023 by Telangana Health Minister Harish Rao

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], September 25:  In a momentous occasion at the JRC Convention Centre – hmtv Healthcare Awards 2023, Hyderabad, Dr. Sudanagunta Swaroop Chandra, a renowned Orthopedic Surgeon and Consultant at Sravani Hospitals, received the prestigious “Top Ten Orthopedic Surgeons in Telangana 2023” award. This accolade was presented by Shri Harish Rao, Minister of Finance, Health – Medical & Family Welfare, Government of Telangana, at the hmtv Healthcare Awards 2023, recognizing Dr. Swaroop Chandra’s outstanding contributions to the field of orthopedics.

    Dr. Swaroop Chandra, with an illustrious career spanning nine years, holds a remarkable list of qualifications, including MBBS, M.S. Ortho, DNB. Ortho, MNAMS Ortho, MRCS (Edinburgh), FIJR, and FPM (British Pain Society). His expertise in orthopedic surgery encompasses a wide range of specialties, including simple and complex trauma, arthroplasty, and arthroscopy surgeries.

    Sravani Hospitals, where Dr. Swaroop Chandra serves as a dedicated Orthopedic Surgeon and Consultant, is a healthcare institution founded in 2022 with an unwavering commitment to delivering the highest standards of medical care. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and staffed by experienced and qualified professionals, Sravani Hospitals has quickly earned a reputation as a trusted name in healthcare.

    At Sravani Hospitals, the primary focus is always on the patient. Dr. Chandra and his team are dedicated to providing excellent patient care, ensuring that the needs of each patient are met with precision and compassion. Their integrated care approach comprehensively addresses all aspects of a patient’s health, allowing individuals to concentrate on their journey to recovery.

    Dr. Swaroop Chandra’s exceptional skills, combined with his commitment to utilizing the latest medical technology and techniques, have made him a respected figure in the field of orthopedics. His recognition as one of the top ten orthopedic surgeons in Telangana for the year 2023 underscores his unwavering dedication to the welfare of his patients. 

    Dr. Sudanagunta Swaroop Chandra is a highly regarded Orthopedic Surgeon with extensive experience in treating a wide range of orthopedic conditions. His commitment to excellence and patient-centered care has earned him recognition as one of the top orthopedic surgeons in Telangana for the year 2023. Dr. Chandra is affiliated with Sravani Hospitals, where he continues to make a significant impact in the field of orthopedics.

    Upon receiving the award, Dr. Sudanagunta Swaroop Chandra expressed his gratitude to his patients, colleagues, and the entire team at Sravani Hospitals. He emphasized that this recognition further fuels his passion for delivering exceptional orthopedic care and serving the community.

    Sravani Hospitals remains committed to providing accessible and high-quality medical care to all segments of society, and Dr. Chandra’s achievement is a testament to their mission. Team at Sravani Hospitals have congratulated Dr. Swaroop for his excellence and incredible achievement on being hmtv Top 10 Orthopedic Surgeon’s 2023.

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  • Dr. Ravul Jindal: A Global Leader Bridging Healthcare and Humanity

    Dr. Ravul Jindal: A Global Leader Bridging Healthcare and Humanity

    New Delhi (India), September 25: In the ever-evolving landscape of modern medicine, certain individuals shine as beacons of hope and innovation. Dr. Ravul Jindal, one of the best vascular surgeons around the globe, is undoubtedly one such luminary figure, a global leader renowned not only for his exceptional skills as a vascular surgeon but also for his unwavering commitment to making healthcare accessible to all.

    With a career spanning over 26 years, Dr. Jindal currently serves as the Director of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at Fortis Hospital, Mohali. His primary areas of expertise encompass peripheral arterial and venous interventions, a realm where his proficiency is unmatched.

    Dr. Jindal’s academic journey laid the foundation for his illustrious career. He earned his MBBS from the Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sewagram, and completed his MS in General Surgery at PGIMER, Chandigarh. His dedication to excellence propelled him to acquire a Diplomate in National Board in General Surgery in New Delhi. Following his senior residency at PGIMER, he embarked on a transformative journey by pursuing a Fellowship in Vascular Surgery at St Mary’s Hospital in London, UK. To further enhance his credentials, he also earned the prestigious FRCS from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.

    Beyond his extensive educational achievements, Dr. Jindal’s influence extends far beyond the operating room. He holds the position of the Co-founder of the SAARC Society of Vascular Surgery, a testament to his commitment to advancing vascular healthcare across the South Asian region. He is also a Life member of the Vascular Society of India, Past President of Venous Association of India, Member of the International Compression Club (ICC), Vice President of L’Union Internationale de Phlebologie (UIP), International Ambassador of American Venous Forum, Member of International Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies (ISSVA), Treasurer of Asian Venous Forum (AVF), Asia Continental Chair for American Vein & Lymphatic Society, Member of National College of Phlebology- NCPh (Russia) Council in International Committee (IC NCPh), and a steering committee member on the Vein Inception Programme (VIP).

    To add to this, he organises Endovascular & Ultrasound-guided Venous Intervention Course (EUVIC), every year,to spread awareness on varicose veins and advanced treatment options associated with the management of varicose veins by inviting experts in the field from around the globe. He also conducts OPDs in various states in North India under his initiative to make quality healthcare accessible everywhere.

    One of his most significant contributions to healthcare is the initiative “Amputation Free India.” This initiative stands as a testament to his commitment to social welfare, as he tirelessly works to ensure that no individual loses a limb due to lack of awareness and access to proper medical care. Dr. Jindal’s vision is to eliminate preventable amputations, a noble pursuit that embodies his dedication to humanity.

    Dr. Jindal’s influence doesn’t stop at the borders of his home country. He is a global citizen, regularly attending international conferences in countries like Italy, Egypt, the USA, the UAE, Sri Lanka and many more. These gatherings serve as platforms for him to engage with experts worldwide and discuss critical matters related to vascular health and global healthcare. His voice resonates in these forums, driving conversations that impact the world.

    In addition to his involvement in conferences, Dr. Jindal’s dedication to research and knowledge dissemination is commendable. He has presented numerous papers at both national and international events, a testament to his pursuit of cutting-edge medical breakthroughs. His impressive list of publications includes over 50 articles in various international journals and contributions to more than 15 book chapters in the field of vascular surgery. In 2018, he co-authored a book on Venous Disorders published by Springer, further solidifying his status as a thought leader in his field.

    Dr. Ravul Jindal is not merely a vascular surgeon; he is a symbol of compassion, dedication, and innovation in the realm of healthcare. His commitment to making healthcare accessible, both as a surgeon and a social worker, is nothing short of exemplary. Through his achievements and initiatives, he exemplifies what it means to be a global leader with a heart dedicated to serving humanity.

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