LASER TREATMENT FOR Vaginal Rejuvenation & STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE(SUI)

Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation is very common Female Genital Plastic Surgery technique. Several women pursue laser vaginal rejuvenation because they want to improve or enhance sexual satisfaction. Patients who suffer from pressure urinary incontinence (spontaneous loss of urine with laughing, coughing, sneezing, exercising etc.) can also have this complaint treated at the same time.

Further signs to be treated include: vaginal dryness, burning, irritation, dryness and sensation of pain and /or itching during sexual intercourse. It offers effective care for a highly diverse range of needs including:

  • Vaginal Tightening
  • Stress Urinary incontinence (SUI)
  • Vaginal Dryness & Recurrent infections
  • Post Menopause -GSM(Genito-Urinary Syndrome of Menopause)
  • Post Delivery Rehabilitation

laser vaginal rejuvenation or LVR is an innovative new technique, which is non-surgical in nature and can be used to treat vaginal atrophy and Stress Urinary Incontinence that is regularly produced due to age. However this is presently more popular as Vaginal tightening procedure.

Benefits of Vaginal Rejuvenation:This non-invasive treatment offers the following benefits:

  • Tightens the vaginal opening and vaginal canal
  • Tightens the vulva and reduces sagging labia
  • Improves vulvar skin tone and texture
  • Decreases vaginal dryness (atrophic vaginitis)
  • Reduces stress urinary incontinence
  • Increases sensitivity and may make it easier to achieve stronger, more frequent orgasms

Singla MediClinic offers the solution for vaginal tightening with the non-invasive, painless Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation Procedure ( Vaginoplasty ) done by Experienced laparoscopic Surgeon Dr. Rimmi Singla recognizes how significant vaginal health and sexual well-being are to a woman’s excellence of life. But we also understand that matters requiring vaginal rejuvenation can be sensitive for some women. For this motive, we strive to make you feel relaxed every step of the way.

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Male Infertility how you and your partner can get through it together

Infertility isn’t just a woman’s problem. Approximately 40% of couples, the male companion is either the main cause or a contributing cause of infertility.  A male fertility usually depends on the quantity and quality of his sperm. If the number of sperm a man ejaculates is low or if the sperm are of a poor quality, it can be difficult, and sometimes impossible, for him to cause a pregnancy.

There are many reasons of male infertility, and if your partner is facing one of them there are several ways you can help him deal with it. Dr. Rimmi Singla Director IVY Hospital, Mohali talks about what causes male infertility and how you and your partner can get through it together.

Known causes of male infertility

Sperm production problems • Chromosomal or genetic causes
• Undescended testes (failure of
the testes to descend at birth)
• Infections
• Torsion (twisting of the testis in scrotum)
• Varicocele (varicose veins of the testes)
• Medicines and chemicals
• Radiation damage
• Unknown cause
Blockage of sperm transport • Infections
• Prostate-related problems
• Absence of vas deferens
• Vasectomy
Sexual problems
(erection and ejaculation problems)
• Retrograde and premature ejaculation
• Failure of ejaculation
• Erectile dysfunction
• Infrequent intercourse
• Spinal cord injury
• Prostate surgery
• Damage to nerves
• Some medicines
Hormonal problems • Pituitary tumours
• Congenital lack of LH/FSH (pituitary problem from birth)
• Anabolic (androgenic) steroid abuse
Sperm antibodies • Vasectomy
• Injury or infection in the epididymis
• Unknown cause

If you and your partner are having trouble getting pregnant and would like to see a fertility specialist at Singla Mediclinic for an evaluation, Please call Dr. Rimmy Singla : +91-9815500448

Treatments Options for Male Infertility

After defining the cause of your husband’s infertility, our fertility specialist will put together a personalized treatment plan to put you on the path to parenthood. There are several non-invasive procedures available to help with male infertility:

  • Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration (PESA): A method used collect seminal fluid from the epididymis by small needles.
  • Testicular Sperm Aspiration (TESA): A technique used to collect the sperm directly from the testes using small needles.
  • Trans-rectal Ultrasound of the Prostate with Seminal Vesicle Aspiration: A test using ultrasound to see if there is a blockage and, if so, pinpoint the location.
  • Microscopic Varicocel Repair: One of the most frequently used techniques to treat male infertility, this procedure emphases on reducing venous blood flow in the reproductive tract and improving testicular function by reducing scrotal temperature.

 

When dealing with male infertility, being diagnosed and defining an individualized treatment plan is a important first step. Make an appointment today to meet with our fertility expert at Singla Mediclinic & IVY Mohali to help you realize your dream of having a baby. You can reach us at 9815500448 & 9815550124.

 

Gallbladder Stone Surgery

Treatment for gallstones

Gallbladder Stone Surgery

Gallstones (biliary calculi) are stones made from cholesterol, bile pigment and calcium salts, typically in a combination that forms in the gallbladder. Gallstones are common complaint of the digestive system and affect around 15 per cent of people aged 50 years and over.

Other things that cause gallstones to form comprise the crystallisation of excess cholesterol in bile and the let-down of the gallbladder to blank entirely.

You might need quick treatment if stones block ducts and cause problems such as infections or inflammation of the gall bladder (cholecystitis) or pancreas (pancreatitis).

Laparoscopic Surgeon may remove your gallbladder (called a cholecystectomy)  if gallstones are triggering problems. Procedures include laparoscopic (‘keyhole’) cholecystectomy or open surgery. Gallbladder is not a vital organ, so your body can survive quite well without it.

Symptoms of gallstones

In many of cases, gallstones may not show any symptoms. The common symptoms of gallstones are following:

  • Discomfort or pain in the abdomen, specially right upper part, and back.
  • Rise in abdominal pain after eating a fatty meal
  • jaundice
  • Other symptoms like fever and pain, if the gallbladder becomes infected.

In what way Gallstones Diagnosed?

  • Blood tests
  • Complete blood count
  • Liver function test
  • Coagulation profile
  • Abdominal ultrasound
  • Cholescintigraphy (HIDA scan)
  • Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
  • Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP)

Causes and risk factors for gallstones

Gallstones are more common in women than in men. It’s quite common in overweight people and people with a family history of gallstones.

Treatment for gallstones
Treatment for gallstones

Treatment for gallstones

Treatment be subject to on the size and location of the gallstones, but may include:

  • Dietetic alterations – such as limiting or removing fatty foods and dairy products.
  • Medicines – some medications can liquify gallstones, but this treatment is only rarely given, due to side effects and a variable success rate

Surgical removal of the gallbladder or gallstones

Approximately 80 per cent of people with gallstone symptoms will need surgery. Surgeons may eliminate your entire gallbladder (cholecystectomy), and / or just the stones from bile ducts.

Procedures to remove the gallbladder include:

  • Laparoscopic cholecystectomy – ‘keyhole’ surgery. Surgeons makes several small incisions (cuts) through the skin, allowing access for a range of instruments. Surgeon eliminates the gallbladder through one of the incisions
  • Single Incision Laparoscopic surgery (SILS)——————
  • Open surgery (laparotomy) – Surgeon reaches the gallbladder through a wider abdominal incision. Patient need open surgery if patient has a complicated condition.
  • Medical factors to consider before cholecystectomy
  • Prior operation, Patient need to discuss some things with your doctor or surgeon, including:
  • Patient medical history, since some pre-existing conditions may affect decisions on surgery and anaesthetic
  • Some Medicines patient take on a regular basis, including over-the-counter arrangements
  • Any side effects from any medications.

Book an appointment with the Best gall bladder specialist Dr. Raman Singla in Chandigarh, Panchkula, Mohali, India at IVY Hospital & Singla Mediclinic.