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Basic Tips on how you can have a Healthy Living after Cancer?
Exercise is an important part of healthy living. Being physically active during and after cancer treatment helps to: Improve your physical abilities/self esteem Reduce anxiety, depression and fatigue Improve balance and lower risk of falls and broken bones. Keep muscles from wasting due to inactivity Lessen the risk of osteoporosis (weak bones that are more likely to break) Improve heart health Improve blood flow to legs, and lower risk of blood clots. Maintain a healthy weight Make you less dependent on others to do normal activities of daily living. Boost muscle strength and endurance Improves your quality of life.
Max Team In Medical Oncology Cancer Care / Oncology
Nov 08 , 2020 | 2 min read
Weight Management During and After Cancer Treatment!
It is often observed that cancer patients and survivors do not consider weight management and other medical conditions as important issues. However, this is not true and these problems deserve complete attention from patients, doctors and survivors.
Max Team In Medical Oncology Cancer Care / Oncology
Nov 08 , 2020 | 4 min read
Food for Thought: Smoking is not the Only Risk to Lung Cancer
While smoking is an undisputed cause of lung cancer, the fact is, not all cases registered, occur in former or present smokers. Each year, lakhs of people develop lung cancer, and 10% of those are non-smokers. Ever thought about it?
Dr. Sachin Gupta In Medical Oncology Cancer Care / Oncology
Nov 08 , 2020 | 2 min read
Undergoing Chemo? Few Tips Can Help You Prepare Well
The news of cancer can be shattering and can lead the patient and their family and friends into an emotional turmoil. It is one of the hardest times for people who are suffering from cancer, and time may speed up or slow down for them. Doctor’s appointments are made, surgeries are scheduled, and the course of treatment is discussed. It is natural to get overwhelmed and feel like you are bombarded with tons of emotions during the process. You may feel like navigating the road ahead, but, with hope and positive mindset, it is possible to demolish cancer and come out as a winner.
Max Team In Medical Oncology Cancer Care / Oncology
Nov 08 , 2020 | 3 min read
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Loose motions or Diarrhea is one of the most common ailments across every age group – from infants and mothers to the elderly. Diarrhea is the frequent passage of watery or loose stools across irregular intervals. There are many possible causes of Diarrhea. These include allergies, food poisoning, infections, and stress. As such, Diarrhea is merely a symptom of one of many possible causes. Most of the time, loose motions is not a serious problem and can be treated at home. Below, we've outlined 3 simple h
Dr. Manoj Ranka In Internal Medicine
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To make sure that what you eat helps your body and also helps you stay interested, spread out your food through the day by following different food ideas. You can mix and match the following depending on how much you can eat and whether you are vegetarian or non vegetarian.
Dr. Neera Aggarwal In Obstetrics And Gynaecology Nutrition And Dietetics
Nov 07 , 2020 | 3 min read
Polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD) or polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a syndrome that has taken modern world by storm. Polycystic ovarian disease or syndrome is a very common disease heard in today's younger generation. It is a must that young girls understand this disease at an early stage as well as its causes and future implications. It is a hormonal disorder with: Imbalance of the two female hormones estrogen and progesterone with estrogen taking the upper hand – menstrual irregularities, infer
Dr. Kamna Nagpal In Obstetrics And Gynaecology
Jun 30 , 2016 | 3 min read
A balanced diet is a diet that contains the right proportion of different food types so that your body gets the required carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, proteins, minerals.
Jan 24 , 2022 | 3 min read
Testicular Cancer Can Reduce Sperm Production- You Need to Know About this Cancer
Testicular Cancer causes the normal cells in one or both testicles to change into abnormal cells and grow out of control. The first few symptoms of testicular cancer are: Presence of a lump or swelling in the scrotum Dull ache or a heavy feeling in the lower belly or around the anus or scrotum Severe pain in the testicles.
Max Team In Medical Oncology Cancer Care / Oncology
Nov 08 , 2020 | 2 min read
Ovarian Cancer Basics Every Woman Should Know About
The ovaries are located one on each side of the uterus and are similar in size of an almond. The function of ovaries is to store eggs and produce female hormones. Ovarian Cancer is an abnormal growth (a malignant tumour) of tissue in a woman’s ovaries. It is one of the fifth leading causes of cancer death in females. Older women who are over 60 years of age have a higher risk of falling prey to ovarian cancer (though it can occur at any age). If detected in the early stage, there are very high chances of it getting cured. Unfortunately, it’s hard to detect ovarian cancer in its early stage. Symptoms are more likely to be visible when it has spread beyond ovaries.
Dr. Meenu Walia In Medical Oncology Cancer Care / Oncology
Nov 08 , 2020 | 2 min read
Blood in the Urine- Could be Kidney Cancer?
Dr Alok Gupta says, kidney cancer happens when the normal cells present in the kidney change into abnormal cells and grow out of control. Small kidney tumours may not be responsible for causing kidney cancer.
Max Team In Medical Oncology Cancer Care / Oncology
Nov 08 , 2020 | 2 min read
Does Prostate Cancer Show No Symptoms?
When the cells in the prostate gland change into abnormal cells and grow out of control, there can be a high risk of having prostate cancer. This type of cancer usually occurs in men who are older than 50. It is a very common type of cancer and most men do not die from it because prostate cancer usually grows very slowly.
Max Team In Medical Oncology Cancer Care / Oncology
Nov 08 , 2020 | 3 min read
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