Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is a condition that sits at the intersection of the brain’s wiring and the body’s response system. People diagnosed with it often leave the clinic with one heavy question looping in their minds - is functional...
Parents often feel unsure about which doctor is right for their baby, especially during the first few months of life. A very common question we hear is: “Can I consult a neonatologist for my 3-month-old baby?” The short answer is...
Feeling short of breath can be alarming, especially when it appears suddenly or without clear exertion. While people often associate breathlessness with heart or lung disease, low blood pressure (hypotension) is another important and sometimes overlooked cause. Many patients ask:...
If you or a family member has a pacemaker, ICD, or other implanted heart device, you may come across the term EGM in medical reports, follow-up notes, or during device checks. Many patients ask: What does EGM mean? Is it...
Many women notice changes in their menstrual cycle after undergoing a laparoscopic procedure. One of the most common concerns patients share during follow-up visits is: does laparoscopy delay periods? The short answer is yes, laparoscopy can sometimes delay your period,...
Babies cannot speak, explain their discomfort, or describe their symptoms — which makes it challenging for parents to recognize early neurological issues. However, a baby’s brain grows rapidly in the first year of life, and early detection of neurological problems...
Many people use the term “neuro problem” when they experience symptoms like headaches, dizziness, seizures, numbness, weakness, tremors, memory issues, or loss of balance. But what does a neuro problem actually mean in medical terms? Is it serious? And which...
When people hear the word “urologist,” many assume it’s a doctor only for men or only for kidney stones. In reality, urology is one of the broadest and most important medical specialties, covering urinary and reproductive health for both men...
Laparoscopy has become one of the most commonly performed surgical procedures in modern medicine. Many patients hear the word “laparoscopy” during consultations for abdominal pain, infertility evaluation, gallbladder issues, or even for diagnosing unexplained symptoms. But what exactly is the...
Most arteries in the human body carry oxygen-rich (oxygenated) blood, while veins carry oxygen-poor (deoxygenated) blood. But the pulmonary artery is an exception — and patients often get confused when their doctor or test report mentions it. At Sai Hospital,...