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Dr. Kailash Mishra - Best Gastroenterologist in Jabalpur
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Dr. Kailash Mishra is the best gastroenterologist in Jabalpur. He is first DM Gastro of Jabalpur. Dr. Kailas has done more than 20,000 endoscopies, 5000 colonoscopies, 2300 ERCP and 250 EUS. His specialized instenting, dilation, EVL, Glue injection, Polypectomy, PEG and thermocoagulation/hemoclipping, along with advanced techniques like ERCP & EUS, etc.
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drkailashmishra · 2 days ago
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What is Alcoholic Liver Disease?, Symptoms and Complications
What is Alcoholic Liver Disease?
Alcoholic Liver Disease (ALD) is a spectrum of liver conditions caused by excessive alcohol consumption. The liver is the body’s primary organ for metabolizing alcohol, and prolonged, heavy drinking can overwhelm its capacity, leading to damage and dysfunction.
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The stages of ALD usually unfold in three phases, but some may overlap, and not every person is a victim of all of the stages:
Alcoholic Fatty Liver (Steatosis): This takes the form of the first and most widely spread stage when fat builds in the liver cells. It may happen after a couple of days of intense drinking. They may not have any symptoms that can be noticed, or there may be some slight ones, such as tiredness or pains in the upper right abdomen. Fatty liver can be corrected by itself under the condition of stopping alcohol consumption.
Alcoholic Hepatitis: This phase constitutes the inflammation of the liver and, in most cases, the death of liver cells. This may be mild or severe and life-threatening. Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, fever, abdominal pain, and jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes). Although mild alcoholic hepatitis may also be reversible via abstinence, severe ones may cause liver failure within a short period of time and may prove fatal.
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drkailashmishra · 16 days ago
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Stages of Colon Cancer - Dr. Kailash Mishra
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What are the 4 Stages of Colon Cancer
Stage 0 (Carcinoma in Situ): In this earliest stage, abnormal cells are found only in the innermost layer of the colon or rectum lining. It has not grown beyond this layer and is highly curable, often through polypectomy (removal of the polyp).
Stage I: The cancer has grown through the inner layer of the colon wall and into the next layer (submucosa) or the muscle layer, but it has not spread to nearby lymph nodes or distant sites. Surgical removal of the affected part of the colon is typically the primary treatment
Stage II: Stage II colon cancer indicates the tumor has grown through the wall of the colon, potentially into nearby tissues, but has not yet spread to lymph nodes. This stage is further subdivided (IIA, IIB, IIC) based on the depth of penetration. Treatment usually involves surgery, and sometimes chemotherapy may be considered based on specific risk factors.
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