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General Surgery

General Surgery is a medical specialty that focuses on diagnosing, treating, and managing a wide range of conditions that require surgical intervention. General surgeons are trained to perform operations involving the abdomen, digestive tract, thyroid, breast, skin, and soft tissues, as well as emergency procedures for trauma and acute illnesses. They evaluate patients thoroughly, plan surgical approaches, and provide pre-operative and post-operative care to ensure safe recovery. Using both traditional and minimally invasive techniques—such as laparoscopy—they address conditions like appendicitis, hernias, gallbladder disease, tumors, and gastrointestinal disorders. General Surgery plays a vital role in restoring health, preventing complications, and improving patients’ quality of life through effective surgical care.

Doctor Of General Surgery

FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

General surgeons treat a wide range of conditions, including hernias, appendicitis, gallbladder disease, gastrointestinal issues, thyroid disorders, skin lesions, and trauma-related injuries.

You should consult a general surgeon when advised by a physician or if you experience symptoms such as persistent abdominal pain, swelling, lumps, severe digestive issues, or conditions requiring surgical evaluation.

Common tests include blood tests, ultrasound, CT scans, ECG, chest X-rays, and endoscopy, depending on the type of surgery planned.

No. Surgeons often explore non-surgical treatments first. Surgery is recommended only when necessary or when conservative treatments are ineffective.

Recovery depends on the procedure but may include rest, medication, follow-up visits, and lifestyle adjustments. Minimally invasive surgeries often lead to faster healing and less discomfort.