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Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Empowering Women's Health

PROMOTING FEMALE HEALTH AT EVERY STAGE

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy at Sriram Hospitals

A Laparoscopic Hysterectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure to remove the uterus using small incisions and advanced laparoscopic instruments. At Sriram Hospitals, we specialize in performing this surgery with precision, ensuring faster recovery, minimal pain, and reduced hospital stay for our patients.
 

What is a Laparoscopic Hysterectomy?

In this procedure, the surgeon inserts a thin tube with a camera (laparoscope) through small incisions in the abdomen. The uterus is removed either partially or completely, depending on the patient’s medical condition. This modern approach avoids the need for large cuts, making the healing process quicker and less painful.

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Nurse discussing with patient

NariHealth Women’s Health Consulting provides the following women’s health services:

Our team is available to assist with women’s health questions and connecting individuals with the right General Practitioner (GP). Providing support and guidance for women at all stages of their health journey is essential for overall well-being. If you have any specific questions or need assistance, please feel free to reach out or leave your details, and the reception team will get in touch with you to provide the help and information you need. Taking proactive steps in managing women’s health is crucial for maintaining a healthy and fulfilling life.

Annual Exams

Annual exams, also known as well-woman exams or annual check-ups, are a fundamental component of women’s healthcare. These routine appointments, typically conducted by a General Practitioner (GP) or gynecologist, are essential for maintaining and monitoring women’s health throughout their lives.
 

During these exams, healthcare providers can assess various aspects of a woman’s well-being, including reproductive health, cardiovascular health, and overall physical and emotional well-being. They often include a pelvic exam, breast examination, blood pressure measurement, and discussions about contraception, family planning, and any concerns or questions the patient may have.
 

Annual exams serve not only as a preventative measure but also as an opportunity for education, early detection of health issues, and establishing a strong patient-provider relationship. Regularly scheduling and attending these exams can contribute significantly to women’s overall health and quality of life.

Here are some of the check up and health screenings that you should get done:

  • Pelvic Exam

  • Pap Smear (Cervical Cancer Screening)

  • Breast Exam

  • Blood Pressure Measurement

  • Cholesterol Screening

  • Bone Density Scan (DXA)

  • Blood Sugar Test (Glucose Screening)

  • Thyroid Function Tests

  • Blood Count (Complete Blood Count, CBC)

NariHealth Women’s Health Consulting provides the following women’s health services:

The evaluation of abnormal uterine bleeding is a comprehensive process that begins with a thorough medical history and physical examination. Healthcare providers inquire about menstrual patterns, recent changes, and any relevant medical conditions. Pelvic examinations are conducted to assess the reproductive organs, while diagnostic tests such as transvaginal ultrasounds, blood tests, Pap smears, and endometrial biopsies may be employed to pinpoint the underlying cause. Additional procedures like hysteroscopy or advanced imaging scans can offer further insights. Patients are often encouraged to maintain menstrual diaries and discuss accompanying symptoms. Lifestyle factors, including stress, weight changes, and exercise routines, are also considered. By systematically evaluating these factors, healthcare providers can diagnose the source of abnormal bleeding, enabling the development of tailored treatment plans aimed at addressing the root cause and ensuring the patient’s gynecological health and well-being.

Contraception

Contraception, also known as birth control, refers to the methods and techniques used to prevent pregnancy. There are numerous contraceptive options available to individuals, allowing them to make informed choices about family planning and reproductive health.

The methods can be broadly categorized into several categories such as Barrier Methods, Hormonal Methods, Intrauterine Devices (IUDs), Permanent Methods, Emergency Contraception, Fertility Awareness Methods and Withdrawal Method.

The choice of contraception depends on individual preferences, medical history, lifestyle, and reproductive goals. It’s essential to consult with a healthcare provider to discuss contraceptive options and receive personalized guidance on selecting the most suitable method. Contraception not only prevents unwanted pregnancies but also contributes to family planning and reproductive health.

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