Posts

Showing posts from February, 2018

NU Hospitals | Best Reproductive Medicine Specialist in Bangalore

Image
Infertility specialist in Bangalore Reproductive medicine is a branch of science which deals with diagnosis, prevention, and reproductive disorders. Reproductive research mainly focuses on issues related to gynaecology which affects the fertility in women including pregnancy, mensuration, menopause, and ovulation. Infertility, in both men and women, has become a common issue these days. In a recently conducted infertility research found 30-35 percentage rise in the last six years. A new study found that in India - one in five women are affected by infertility whereas only 1 in 10 men is affected by infertility.  Infertility is most likely to be experienced by people who get married in their late 30's or early 40's. It happens due to various reasons like stress, hormonal imbalance, too much smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, disturbed lifestyle, etc. In today's world, people prefer staying indoors rather than going out for a walk or do some physical activity ...

Kidney Biopsy Hospitals | Kidney Stone Treatment in Bangalore – NU Hospitals

Image
Kidney Stone Treatment Alongside altered lifestyle habits, which are giving way to modified genetic pattern and a decreased immunity, kidney diseases in the country too seem to be on a chronic rise. Kidneys have multiple significantly interrelated biological functions in the body. A renal biopsy has now become a commonplace medical practice that identifies Kidney abnormalities by extracting tissues from the organ and examining them in the laboratory. A renal biopsy treatment can also be used to observe how effective a kidney treatment has been and monitor other complications following a transplant. Kidneys are sacrosanct to having a healthy body. These fist-sized organs are primarily responsible for filtering excess water and waste products out of the blood. The toxins which are initially stored in the bladder are removed from the body through urination. These organs are also responsible for controlling the body’s pH, salt, and potassium levels. Kidneys also produce hormon...