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Anorectal disorders like , & pilonidal are surrounded by myths and embarrassment.
The truth? They’re common, manageable, and early treatment can prevent complications.
Your symptoms deserve attention, not silence.
👉 Follow to bust these myths.

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Anorectal Diseases by
Many people suffer in silence because of common myths about piles, fissure & fistula.
These conditions are common, treatable, and nothing to be ashamed of.
Know the facts. Get the right treatment.
👉 Follow to bust these myths.

Photos from Arogya Sadan's post 17/12/2025

How to prevent Hemorrhoids (Piles) by

Hemorrhoids, commonly called piles, are swollen veins around the a**s or inside the re**um. They often develop due to daily habits like straining during bowel movements, sitting too long on the toilet, low water intake, and lack of fiber in the diet.

The good news? Hemorrhoids are preventable and manageable.
Simple changes like drinking enough water, eating fiber-rich foods, staying active, and responding to nature’s call on time can make a big difference.

Early attention helps avoid complications and surgery. If symptoms persist, consult a doctor for proper evaluation and treatment.

Common signs you shouldn’t ignore:
• Pain or discomfort while passing stool
• Bleeding during or after bowel movements
• Itching, irritation, or swelling around the a**s
• A feeling of incomplete evacuation

Photos from Arogya Sadan's post 01/12/2025

Understanding Diabetic Foot - with Dr. Favesh Mathnia
Diabetic Foot is more than just a complication— it’s a potentially limb-threatening condition that requires early recognition and expert care.
Recognize the signs and stages of before its too late

Wound Care
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01/12/2025

DiabeticFootCare - with Dr. Favesh Mathnia
in ulcers is considered a last resort when other treatments fail.
The key criteria for amputation include:
1. Severe Infection (Uncontrolled or Spreading)
-Necrotizing fasciitis or gangrene (dead tissue spreading)
-Osteomyelitis (bone infection) not responding to antibiotics
-Abscess formation deep in the foot

2. Critical Limb Ischemia (Severe blood flow loss)
-Non-healing ulcer due to poor circulation
-Severe pain at rest due to schema
-Non-reconstructable blood vessels

3. Extensive Tissue Necrosis (Irreversible Damage)
Large areas of dead or blackened tissue
Loss of function beyond repair

Type of depending upon Severity-
Toe amputation → If the infection is limited to toes
Transmetatarsal Amputation (TMA) →If the front part of the foot is affected
Below-Knee-Amputation (BKA) → If the infection spreads to the lower leg
Above-Knee-Amputation (AKA) → If the infection involves the entire lower limb
Wound Care
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Prevention (Daily Foot Care Routine) by

Early recognition of symptoms, such as non-healing wounds, and daily foot checks are crucial for prevention and management. A comprehensive medical assessment, including diagnostic tests and wound care, can help determine the severity and underlying cause of diabetic fooT

✔ Daily Inspection

Check heels, soles, between toes for cuts, blisters, color changes.

✔ Hygiene
• Wash daily
• Dry well between toes
• Moisturize except between toes

✔ Footwear
• Never walk barefoot
• Use soft, wide, custom shoes
• Avoid tight or pointed footwear

✔ Nail Care
• Clip nails straight
• Avoid digging corners

✔ Control Sugar

Maintains nerve & blood vessel health.

✔ Regular Checkups

At least once every 3–6 months with a doctor.

Photos from Arogya Sadan's post 29/11/2025

⚠ Neglecting your feet can cost more than you think – Prevention is the best cure.
Understanding - with Dr. Favesh Mathnia
Early recognition of symptoms, such as non-healing wounds, and daily foot checks are crucial for prevention and management. A comprehensive medical assessment, including diagnostic tests and wound care, can help determine the severity and underlying cause of diabetic foot.
Don’t let Diabetes knock your foot off
Patients with diabetes must take special care of their feet. Even a small wound can turn into a serious complication.

Follow the Daily Checklist

✔ Daily Check: Look for cuts, blisters, swelling, or color change.

✔ Wash & Dry: Keep feet clean, dry between toes.

✔ Footwear: Always wear soft, protective shoes.

✔ Trim Nails: Straight across to avoid ingrown nails.

✔ Control Sugar: Good sugar levels = healthier feet.

✔ Seek Help Early: Redness, pus, pain, or numbness needs urgent medical review.

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