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Laparoscopy, laser, hernia, appendix, gastrointestinal, general surgery and more. Full details for each service below.

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Laser Surgery

Laser Surgery

  • Uses focused light beams to cut or destroy tissue
  • Highly precise with minimal damage to surrounding areas
  • Used for eye surgery (LASIK), skin, tumors, hemorrhoids
  • Reduced bleeding and faster healing
  • Can be used for cosmetic and therapeutic purposes
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Hernia

Hernia

  • Occurs when an organ pushes through a weak spot in muscle/tissue
  • Types: Inguinal, Umbilical, Hiatal, Incisional, Femoral
  • Symptoms: Bulge, discomfort, pain on bending/coughing
  • Diagnosed via physical exam, ultrasound or CT scan
  • Treated with open or laparoscopic surgical repair (hernioplasty)
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Appendix

Appendix

  • Appendicitis: inflammation of the appendix
  • Symptoms: severe right lower abdominal pain, nausea, fever
  • Can rupture if untreated — a medical emergency
  • Diagnosed via blood tests, ultrasound, CT scan
  • Treatment: Appendectomy (surgical removal)
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Thyroid

Thyroid

  • Butterfly-shaped gland in the neck regulating metabolism
  • Conditions: Hypothyroidism, Hyperthyroidism, Goiter, Thyroid cancer, Nodules
  • Symptoms: Weight changes, fatigue, neck swelling, hoarseness
  • Diagnosed via TSH blood tests, ultrasound, FNAC biopsy
  • Treatments: Medications (Thyroxine), Radioiodine, Surgery
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Colorectal

Colorectal

  • Involves diseases of the colon, rectum, and anus
  • Common conditions: Colorectal cancer, polyps, IBD, diverticulosis
  • Symptoms: Rectal bleeding, change in bowel habits, abdominal pain
  • Screening: Colonoscopy (recommended after age 45)
  • Treatments range from medication to surgical resection
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Breast Disease

Breast Disease

  • Includes benign and malignant breast conditions
  • Common: Breast cancer, fibroadenoma, cysts, mastitis, ductal carcinoma
  • Symptoms: Lump, nipple discharge, skin changes, pain
  • Diagnosed via mammography, ultrasound, MRI, biopsy (FNAC/core)
  • Treatments: Lumpectomy, mastectomy, chemotherapy, radiation
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Laser Surgery

Laser Surgery

  • Uses focused light beams to cut or destroy tissue
  • Highly precise with minimal damage to surrounding areas
  • Used for eye surgery (LASIK), skin, tumors, hemorrhoids
  • Reduced bleeding and faster healing
  • Can be used for cosmetic and therapeutic purposes
  • Types: CO₂ laser, Nd:YAG, Diode, Argon
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Hernia

Hernia

  • Occurs when an organ pushes through a weak spot in muscle/tissue
  • Types: Inguinal, Umbilical, Hiatal, Incisional, Femoral
  • Symptoms: Bulge, discomfort, pain on bending/coughing
  • Diagnosed via physical exam, ultrasound or CT scan
  • Treated with open or laparoscopic surgical repair (hernioplasty)
  • Mesh is often used to reinforce the weak area
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Appendix

Appendix

  • Appendicitis: inflammation of the appendix
  • Symptoms: severe right lower abdominal pain, nausea, fever
  • Can rupture if untreated — a medical emergency
  • Diagnosed via blood tests, ultrasound, CT scan
  • Treatment: Appendectomy (surgical removal)
  • Can be done laparoscopically or via open surgery
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Thyroid

Thyroid

  • Butterfly-shaped gland in the neck regulating metabolism
  • Conditions: Hypothyroidism, Hyperthyroidism, Goiter, Thyroid cancer, Nodules
  • Symptoms: Weight changes, fatigue, neck swelling, hoarseness
  • Diagnosed via TSH blood tests, ultrasound, FNAC biopsy
  • Treatments: Medications (Thyroxine), Radioiodine, Surgery
  • Surgery: Thyroidectomy (partial or total removal)
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Colorectal

Colorectal

  • Involves diseases of the colon, rectum, and anus
  • Common conditions: Colorectal cancer, polyps, IBD, diverticulosis
  • Symptoms: Rectal bleeding, change in bowel habits, abdominal pain
  • Screening: Colonoscopy (recommended after age 45)
  • Treatments range from medication to surgical resection
  • Laparoscopic and robotic colorectal surgeries are preferred
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Breast Disease

Breast Disease

  • Includes benign and malignant breast conditions
  • Common: Breast cancer, fibroadenoma, cysts, mastitis, ductal carcinoma
  • Symptoms: Lump, nipple discharge, skin changes, pain
  • Diagnosed via mammography, ultrasound, MRI, biopsy (FNAC/core)
  • Treatments: Lumpectomy, mastectomy, chemotherapy, radiation
  • Reconstructive surgery available post-mastectomy
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Gastrointestinal

Gastrointestinal

  • Covers the entire digestive tract from mouth to anus
  • Conditions: GERD, ulcers, IBS, Crohn's, colitis, GI bleeding, cancer
  • Symptoms: Abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, vomiting, altered bowel habits
  • Investigations: Endoscopy, colonoscopy, CT scan, barium studies
  • Treatments vary: Medication, dietary changes, endoscopic procedures, surgery
  • Upper GI endoscopy diagnoses esophagus, stomach, duodenum issues
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Varicose Veins

Varicose Veins

  • Enlarged, twisted veins visible under the skin, usually in legs
  • Caused by faulty valves causing backward blood flow
  • Symptoms: Aching, heaviness, swelling, visible bulging veins
  • Risk factors: Prolonged standing, obesity, pregnancy, aging
  • Investigations: Duplex ultrasound
  • Treatments: Compression stockings, sclerotherapy, EVLT (laser), surgery
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Diabetic Foot

Diabetic Foot

  • Foot complications arising from diabetes-related nerve and vessel damage
  • Conditions: Neuropathy, peripheral arterial disease, ulcers, infections
  • Symptoms: Numbness, tingling, non-healing wounds, discoloration
  • Risk factors: Poor glycemic control, smoking, long-standing diabetes
  • Management: Wound care, antibiotics, debridement, offloading
  • Advanced cases may require vascular surgery or amputation
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Lipoma

Lipoma

Removal of benign fatty lumps (lipomas) when they are painful, enlarging, cosmetically bothersome, or uncertain in diagnosis.

  • Benign soft fatty lump under the skin
  • Usually painless and slow-growing
  • Common sites: neck, back, shoulder, arms, thighs
  • Evaluation to rule out other swellings when needed
  • Treatment: minor surgical excision under local anesthesia
  • Day-care procedure with quick recovery
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Sebaceous Cyst

Sebaceous Cyst

Treatment of skin cysts (sebaceous/epidermoid) with complete removal to prevent recurrence, especially when infected or repeatedly inflamed.

  • A skin cyst filled with keratin/oily material
  • Common on scalp, face, back, and trunk
  • May become painful/red if infected
  • Treatment: complete excision of cyst and capsule
  • In infected cases: antibiotics ± drainage first, then excision
  • Usually done under local anesthesia
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Gynecomastia

Gynecomastia

Evaluation and surgical management of enlarged male breast tissue (gynecomastia), with contouring options for a flatter chest.

  • Enlargement of male breast tissue due to hormonal imbalance or medications
  • Symptoms: swelling, tenderness, cosmetic concern
  • Evaluation includes history, exam, and tests when indicated
  • Treatment options: lifestyle/medical management or surgery
  • Surgery: liposuction ± gland excision
  • Day-care procedure with post-op compression garment
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Phimosis

Phimosis

Treatment for tight foreskin (phimosis) causing pain, infections, or difficulty in hygiene/urination, with medical therapy or circumcision when required.

  • Tight foreskin that cannot be retracted over the glans
  • May cause pain, ballooning during urination, recurrent infections
  • Initial management: topical steroid cream and gentle stretching
  • Surgical option: circumcision (definitive treatment)
  • Typically a short day-care procedure
  • Post-op care guidance for quick healing
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Balanoposthitis

Balanoposthitis

Treatment of inflammation of the glans and foreskin (balanoposthitis), including hygiene advice, topical treatment, and circumcision when needed.

  • Inflammation of the glans (balanitis) and/or foreskin (posthitis)
  • Causes: infection, poor hygiene, diabetes, tight foreskin
  • Symptoms: redness, swelling, discharge, pain, difficulty retracting foreskin
  • Treatment: hygiene, antifungal/antibiotic creams as advised
  • Circumcision may be recommended for recurrent or severe cases
  • Evaluation and follow-up to prevent recurrence
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Gall Bladder

Gall Bladder

Management of gallstones and gallbladder disease, most commonly with laparoscopic cholecystectomy (keyhole gallbladder removal).

  • Common problem: gallstones causing pain (biliary colic)
  • Symptoms: right upper abdominal pain, nausea, fatty food intolerance
  • Complications: cholecystitis, pancreatitis, jaundice
  • Diagnosis: ultrasound abdomen
  • Treatment: laparoscopic cholecystectomy in most cases
  • Fast recovery with small incisions
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Inguinal Hernia

Inguinal Hernia

Repair of groin hernia (inguinal hernia) using open or laparoscopic techniques with mesh reinforcement for durable results.

  • Groin bulge that may increase on coughing/straining
  • May cause pain, heaviness, or discomfort
  • Risk of obstruction/strangulation if untreated
  • Treatment: open or laparoscopic mesh repair
  • Day-care in many patients depending on fitness
  • Recovery guidance for early return to routine
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Umbilical Hernia

Umbilical Hernia

Surgical repair of hernia near the navel (umbilicus) using mesh when appropriate to reduce recurrence.

  • Bulge near the belly button
  • May cause discomfort or pain on exertion
  • Assessment by examination ± ultrasound
  • Treatment: open or laparoscopic repair
  • Mesh repair recommended for larger defects
  • Recovery typically within a few weeks
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Incisional Hernia

Incisional Hernia

Repair of hernia occurring at a previous surgical scar site, often requiring mesh and sometimes laparoscopic repair for better outcomes.

  • Hernia at the site of a previous abdominal surgery scar
  • May enlarge over time and cause discomfort
  • Risk factors: obesity, wound infection, heavy lifting
  • Treatment: mesh repair (open or laparoscopic)
  • Individualized approach based on size and location
  • Post-op support to reduce recurrence risk
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Intestinal Obstruction

Intestinal Obstruction

Evaluation and treatment of bowel obstruction due to adhesions, hernias, tumors, or strictures—ranging from conservative care to urgent surgery when needed.

  • Blockage preventing normal movement of intestinal contents
  • Symptoms: severe abdominal pain, vomiting, bloating, constipation
  • Diagnosis: clinical exam + X-ray/CT scan
  • Initial management: IV fluids, nasogastric tube, observation (selected cases)
  • Surgery required if strangulation/perforation or no improvement
  • Emergency care is important to prevent complications
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Stomach Cancer

Stomach Cancer

Comprehensive care for gastric (stomach) cancer including diagnosis, staging, and surgical treatment with coordinated oncology support.

  • Cancer arising from the stomach lining
  • Symptoms: weight loss, indigestion, vomiting, anemia, abdominal pain
  • Diagnosis: upper GI endoscopy with biopsy
  • Staging: CT scan ± PET scan as advised
  • Treatment: surgery (gastrectomy) with lymph node removal when indicated
  • Coordinated care with medical oncology for chemo/targeted therapy
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ECG

ECG

  • Electrocardiogram: records the electrical activity of the heart
  • Non-invasive, painless test using electrodes placed on skin
  • Detects: Arrhythmias, heart attacks, heart block, hypertrophy
  • Types: Resting ECG, Holter monitor (24-hour), Stress ECG
  • Result shows P wave, QRS complex, T wave
  • Takes less than 10 minutes to perform
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Radiology

Radiology

  • Branch of medicine using imaging to diagnose and treat disease
  • Types: X-ray, Ultrasound, CT scan, MRI, PET scan, Fluoroscopy
  • Interventional radiology: minimally invasive image-guided procedures
  • Used for cancer staging, fracture detection, organ evaluation
  • No radiation in ultrasound and MRI; X-ray and CT involve radiation
  • Contrast media used to enhance organ/vessel visualization
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Laboratory

Laboratory

  • Medical laboratory performs diagnostic tests on biological specimens
  • Tests: Blood count (CBC), LFT, KFT, blood sugar, thyroid, lipid profile
  • Specimen types: Blood, urine, stool, tissue, swabs
  • Supports diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment decisions
  • Sections: Biochemistry, Hematology, Microbiology, Histopathology
  • Results available within hours to days depending on test
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Pharmacy

Pharmacy

  • Responsible for dispensing medications prescribed by doctors
  • Maintains stock of prescription and over-the-counter medicines
  • Pharmacist verifies dose, drug interactions, and allergies
  • Provides patient counseling on drug use and side effects
  • Manages storage of temperature-sensitive medications
  • Tracks narcotic and controlled substance dispensing
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Dr. Bharath M Naik Surgery Clinic

Advanced laparoscopy, laser, endoscopy & gastro surgery

Phone+91 9731628886

Emaildrbharathmnaik@gmail.com

AddressNo. 621, 2nd Main Road Indira Nagar 1st Stage Bengaluru - 560038

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