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Best Hepatology Hospitals in Hyderabad

Apollo Hospitals

Apollo Hospitals

Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Road Number 72

8779 KM's away

Specialities

14

Doctors

190

Beds

550
Dr. Sudhir Naik
Dr. Sudhir Naik

Gynecologist

32 years of experience

Dr. Sanjay Maitra
Dr. Sanjay Maitra

Nephrologist/Renal Specialist

28 years of experience

Dr. Arun Shah
Dr. Arun Shah

Urologist

33 years of experience

Dr. Pavan Bichal
Dr. Pavan Bichal

Pain Management Specialist

28 years of experience

Dr. B. Chaithanya
Dr. B. Chaithanya

Pulmonologist

18 years of experience

Dr. Rajesh Fogla
Dr. Rajesh Fogla

Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon

28 years of experience

Dr. Sharat P
Dr. Sharat P

Orthopedist

32 years of experience

Dr. Anand Reddy
Dr. Anand Reddy

Gastroenterologist

33 years of experience

Dr. Karunakar Rapolu
Dr. Karunakar Rapolu

Cardiologist

18 years of experience

Dr. M.kaushik Reddy
Dr. M.kaushik Reddy

Joint Replacement Surgeon

18 years of experience

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Apollo Hospital Hyderabad

Apollo Hospital Hyderabad

Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Road Number 72

8779 KM's away

Specialities

14

Doctors

12

Beds

550
Dr. Anuradha Panda
Dr. Anuradha Panda

Laparoscopic Surgeon

27 years of experience

Dr. Vimee Bindra
Dr. Vimee Bindra

Gynecologist

17 years of experience

Dr. Jasmin Rath
Dr. Jasmin Rath

Gynecologist

21 years of experience

Dr. A Krishna
Dr. A Krishna

Orthopedist

21 years of experience

Dr. Rooma Sinha
Dr. Rooma Sinha

Laparoscopic Surgeon (Obs & Gyn)

34 years of experience

Dr. Prameela K
Dr. Prameela K

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

29 years of experience

Dr. Koteswar Rao
Dr. Koteswar Rao

Pediatrician

33 years of experience

Dr. Rabinder Mehrotra
Dr. Rabinder Mehrotra

Diabetologist

18 years of experience

Dr. Namita Singh
Dr. Namita Singh

Psychologist

28 years of experience

Dr. Vijay Palkonda
Dr. Vijay Palkonda

Medical Oncologist

33 years of experience

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Livlife Hospitals

Livlife Hospitals

Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Plot Number-729, Road Number-36

8778 KM's away

Specialities

15

Doctors

1

Beds

40
Dr. Deepti Thakkar
Dr. Deepti Thakkar

Bariatric Surgeon

19 years of experience

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Treatment Range Hospital

Treatment Range Hospital

Kukatpally, Hyderabad

Multi-Specialty Hospital

MIG 331, Road No 4, KPHB Colony, Kukatpally, Medchal-72

8778 KM's away

Specialities

6

Doctors

1

Beds

0
Dr. Sridhar Kareddy
Dr. Sridhar Kareddy

Vascular Surgeon

17 years of experience

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Nakshatra Hospitals

Nakshatra Hospitals

Lb Nagar, Hyderabad

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Yadav Nagar Colony, Alkapuri X Roads, Opp. Swagath Grand Hotel, Hyderabad, Telangana 500035

8794 KM's away

Specialities

18

Doctors

1

Beds

100
Dr. T. Reddy
Dr. T. Reddy

Ear-Nose-Throat (Ent) Specialist

18 years of experience

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Happy Hospital

Happy Hospital

Madinaguda, Hyderabad

Plot Number 83 & 103, Main Road

8772 KM's away

Specialities

1

Doctors

1

Beds

0
Dr. Chandra Priyanka
Dr. Chandra Priyanka

General Physician

12 years of experience

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Hegde Fertility

Hegde Fertility

Dilsukhnagar, Hyderabad

Multi-Specialty Hospital

16-11-781, Moosarambagh Road, Saleem Nagar Colony, Malakpet

8789 KM's away

Specialities

6

Doctors

1

Beds

25
Dr. Vandana Hegde
Dr. Vandana Hegde

Gynecologist

25 years of experience

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Questions & Answers on "Hepatology" (151)

My father has jaundice for 1 month. Bilirubin level 14. Few days ago father was given 5 blood.. But now hemoglobin levels is 6. Why the hemoglobin decreasing? What is the risk?

Male | 73

The decrease in hemoglobin could be due to continued blood loss, reduced red blood cell production, or hemolysis. Low hemoglobin levels can lead to fatigue, weakness, and other health risks. So consult his doctor soon for proper treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Want your number sir one patient of alcoholic liver. Cirrhosis is there

Male | 47

If someone you know is dealing with alcoholic liver cirrhosis, it's vital to consult a hepatologist or liver specialist for proper evaluation and treatment. The treatment may involve dietary adjustments, medication, and monitoring for complications.. also its impt to quit alcohol if you do consume.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I'm 30 years Male & suffer from Liver disease (Fatty Liver G-1) I have lose my wait 6 kg from 66( height 5'.5") How can i recover from this disease?

Male | 30

• Fatty liver disease is a condition caused by fat buildup in the liver (i.e., when fat percentage exceeds 5 - 10% of your liver's weight), which can be caused by alcohol intake and/or a high fat diet. Individuals who are obese/overweight, have poor glycemic control/insulin resistance, have metabolic syndrome, and are taking specific drugs such as amiodarone, diltiazem, tamoxifen, or steroids are at risk of developing fatty liver.

• In some situations, it is thought to be symptomless, but in others, it can cause substantial liver damage. The good news is that it is frequently avoidable or reversible with lifestyle modifications.

• It progresses through 3 stages which include Steatohepatitis (swelling and damage of liver tissue), Fibrosis (scar tissue formation where your liver is damaged) and Cirrhosis (extensive scar tissue replacement with healthy tissue). Cirrhosis can lead to liver failure or cancer.

• Laboratory investigations consists of Liver functions tests such as AST, ALT, ALP and GGT; Total Albumin and Bilirubin, CBC, Test for viral infection, Fasting Blood Glucose, HbA1c and Lipid profile.

• Imaging procedures such as Ultrasound, CT /MRI, Elastography (for measuring stiffness of liver) and Magnetic resonance elastography and Biopsy (for ruling out any cancerous growth and for signs or any inflammation and scarring).

• If a patient has a fatty liver, he or she should be checked for the entire metabolic syndrome, which includes diabetes, hypertension, cholesterol, and thyroid issues.

• The best way to treat fatty liver is with making some lifestyle changes which can significantly improve your health which includes – Avoiding alcohol and High fat diet, Losing weight, taking medications for controlling glucose and fat(Triglyceride and Cholesterol) levels and Vitamin E with Thiazolidinediones in specific instances.

• Currently, no drug treatment is approved for management of fatty liver disease.

In order to prevent further progression of disease one can:

 Maintain a healthy weight by consuming food less/minimal in in its fat percentage.

 Follow a Mediterranean diet which is high in vegetables, fruits and good fats.

 Exercise regularly for 45 minutes where in you can include combination of cycling with walking, cardio, CrossFit and yoga with meditation.

 Restrict alcohol consumption

 Consult a hepatologist near you for further evaluation and treatment and your dietician for advice on fat loss.

 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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liver syorisis for one years

Female | 56

Liver cirrhosis is whe­re scar tissue builds up in the live­r. Longstanding issues like heavy drinking or viral he­patitis cause this. Some signs are tire­dness, swollen legs, and ye­llow skin. Doctors treat cirrhosis by controlling underlying problems. The­y may prevent alcohol use and pre­scribe drugs for symptoms. Eating well and exe­rcising also help manage cirrhosis.

Answered on 2nd Aug '24

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How much is laparoscopic liver resection recovery time?

Male | 47

It could be 2-4 weeks.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am suffering from chronic liver disease and had ascites last month but now better after treatment. At Jan month My albumin 2.3, AST 102 & ALT 92 level is reduced albumin 2.7, AST 88 IU/L & ALT 52 IU/L. My USG report taken during ascites shows DCLD & liver reduced in size, measures 10.4cm & coarse parenchymal echo texture with surface irregularity noted.portal vein indistinct. Following a healthy diet. Kindly advise if my liver had chances to regenerate or symtoms goes worse. Any treatment to cure.

Female | 68

It is possible for the liver to regenerate, especially if the damage to the liver is not too severe. However, this is not always the case, and the extent to which the liver can regenerate may depend on the underlying cause of the liver damage. 

There are several treatments that may be helpful in managing chronic liver disease. These may include medications to control symptoms and complications, such as ascites, and lifestyle changes, such as following a healthy diet and avoiding alcohol. In some cases, a liver transplant may be necessary if the liver damage is severe and not reversible. 

You must follow your doctor's recommendations for treatment and to continue to monitor your liver function tests and other symptoms closely. It is also important to avoid activities that could further damage your liver, such as drinking alcohol and taking certain medications that may be harmful to the liver.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Contrast Enhanced Computed Tomography of the whole abdomen showing moderate hypatomegaly with coarse attentuation, edematous GB mild dilated portal vein,splenomegaly,diverticulituis in sigmoid colon. Crystitis. My brother suresh kumar's report has been admitted in Maharaja Agrasain Hospital, Punjabi Bagh and the doctor has recommended us for a second opinion. Kindly advise / suggest next course of action if possible.

Male | 44

WhatsApp the report to me

Answered on 8th Aug '24

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Gross Description: Specimen received in formalin with proper lab no. consists of one tan brown linear piece of tissue. It measures 1.2x0.2cm. Submitted as such. Microscopic Examination: Sections show linear core of liver tissue. The liver tissue shows mild distortion of the lobular architecture. NAS score: Steatosis: 2 (about 52% of hepatocytes) Lobular inflammation: 1 (2 foci/200x) Hepatocytes ballooning: 2 (Many hepatocytes) Total NAS score: 5/8 Fibrosis: Ic (Periportal) Diagnosis: NAS score: 5/8 Fibrosis: le Is that report is Normal. Pls explain?

Male | 28

Your liver has some­ issues according to the report. It's inflame­d and swollen with fat deposits. Obesity, chole­sterol problems, or alcohol could cause the­se changes. To improve live­r health, focus on eating right, exe­rcising regularly, and giving up alcohol. Taking care of your liver is crucial for ove­rall well-being.

Answered on 23rd July '24

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Cld patient and week liver lose of sense

Male | 56

Such symptoms may include fatigue, jaundice (yellowing of skin), and generalized malaise. An affected liver can be triggered by different factors such as the intake of medications, alcohol, and certain medications. To enhance the performance of your liver, take in a balanced diet, drink enough water, and abstain from taking alcohol. However, it is strongly recommended that you talk to a healthcare professional who will give you personal advice and possibly conduct necessary tests.

Answered on 16th Dec '24

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I have noticed I can see my pulse in my stomach, and it’s worrying me. I have recently researched stuff about abdominal aortic aneurysms (because I have health anxiety) and I noticed people state that is one of the symptoms. I don’t have any other symptoms, and I know it’s normal to see your pulse in your stomach sometimes, but a lot of people say it’s visible if you’re skinny and have less abdominal fat. I’m not skinny and I’m wondering if it’s still normal? I’m really worried if it’s not.

Female | 18

an abdominal aortic aneurysm needs medical intervention, the condition itself should be carefully evaluated. If your symptoms worry you, please make an appointment with a vascular professional as soon as possible.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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