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  • Natural Remedies for Loose Motions Relief

    Natural Remedies for Loose Motions Relief

    Diarrhoea (loose stools) is characterized by frequent, watery stools and is often accompanied by abdominal cramps, bloating, and urgency. Dysentery is an infection of the intestines that causes severe diarrhea with blood and mucus in the stool. It’s typically caused...

    24 Apr 2025

  • Know Your Liver Numbers

    Your liver plays a vital role in keeping your body healthy by processing nutrients, filtering toxins, and aiding digestion. Because the liver is essential to many bodily functions, it’s important to monitor its health, especially if you have risk factors...

    3 Oct 2024

  • Chronic Pancreatitis

    Chronic pancreatitis is a long-term inflammation of the pancreas that gradually impairs its ability to function properly. The pancreas, located behind the stomach, plays a vital role in digestion by producing enzymes that break down food and hormones like insulin...

    3 Oct 2024

  • Colon Cancer

    Colon cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, develops in the large intestine (colon), which is part of the digestive system. It typically starts as small, benign growths called polyps that can, over time, turn into cancer. Colon cancer is one...

    3 Oct 2024

  • Struggling with a Complex Hernia? Robotic-assisted surgery can help you get rid of it

    Affecting over 15-20% of the Indian population, hernias are common, often painful, and occasionally life-threatening health conditions that require surgical intervention. Hernias come in various forms, with common types including inguinal, femoral, umbilical, incisional, and hiatal hernias. While surgical repair...

    7 Mar 2024

  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease

    Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is a term that refers to a group of chronic conditions affecting the gastrointestinal system. Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are the main subtypes in IBD. IBD primarily affects intestine, but can also involve joints, eyes,...

    8 Feb 2024

Sakra Patient Testimonials

  • Thank you Sakra Hospital for helping us and my father to get better and lead a good lifestyle in the future.

    KK Ganapathy, the patient was sent here to Sakra World Hospital to consult Dr. Dinesh Kini regarding the TIPS procedure for his liver from Mysore. After meeting the doctor, he supported us to further dig into the issue rather than directly jumping i...

  • I had multiple health issues .. but doctors were very precise with their treatment plan.

    I was undergoing treatment at Delhi for last 6 months, but my daughter advised me to come to Sakra World Hospital, Bangalore and meet the Gastro team here. 27th Feb I came from Assam and had a discussion with Dr. Dinesh Kini about my  condition ...

  • Testimonial by Mr. Ravish

    I am very happy to inform that my deceased donor liver transplant surgery went successfully on 25/03/2018. I was treated with the utmost care by the higher management, doctors, and other staff from the first day of my stay as I was a liver transplant...

  • Testimonial by Mr. Ramakrishnan

    Surgery went fine without any complications. Really thanks to Dr. Satish sir and team and thanks to duty doctor and nurses, special thanks to Dr. Honey A. madam and team. Dr. Satish explained everything smoothly and with understanding. Hospital is ne...

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1. What is the difference between Anal fissures and Haemorrhoids?

An anal fissure is a small tear in the anal region. Bleeding is very painful, and one will be unable to tolerate pain. Hemorrhoids are dilated veins of blood vessels in the lower part of the GI tract (anal canal) where bleeding is painful. For effective diagnosis and treatment, it’s essential to consult the Best Gastroenterology Hospital in Bangalore.

2. What causes food indigestion?

Some causes of indigestion can be infection or change in food intake or overeating.

3. What causes food poisoning?

Eating unhygienic food, spoiled or toxic food can cause food poisoning.

4. What are probiotics and how are they helpful?

Probiotics are live bacteria and yeasts which are good for the digestive system. It helps prevent infection and promote gut health.

5. What causes constipation?

Constipation is caused due to factors like age, lack of sufficient fluid intake, low fibre, and changes in the food you eat or your activities.

6. What is the role of yoga and exercise in GI diseases?

It is recommended by a gastroenterologist physician to perform 30-40 minutes of Aerobics, walking, jogging, swimming, playing badminton, etc that help to stabilize gut motility. Yoga will also help with mental balance and specific yoga poses help to manage constipation. For comprehensive gastroenterology care, consider visiting a reputable gastrology hospital in Bangalore.

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