Faqs

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

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Orthopaedics deals with bones, joints, and spine problems such as fractures, arthritis, and back pain. Urology focuses on urinary tract and kidney-related issues like kidney stones, prostate enlargement, and urinary infections.

You should visit an orthopaedic doctor if you experience lasting pain in the back, knees, shoulders, or joints, face difficulty walking or bending, or have suffered a bone or joint injury.

Joint pain can occur due to ageing, arthritis, sports injuries, ligament tears, poor posture, or weak muscles. In some cases, lifestyle factors like being overweight can also increase joint stress.

Robotic joint replacement uses computer-guided precision for accurate implant placement. It results in smaller cuts, faster recovery, and better movement compared to traditional manual surgery.

Symptoms include back or neck pain, numbness, tingling in legs or arms, and weakness while walking or bending. Ignoring these can lead to long-term nerve compression, so early consultation is advised.

Frequent urination, burning while urinating, back pain, cloudy urine, or blood in urine may indicate kidney stones or infection. Consulting a urologist helps diagnose and treat the problem early.

Modern treatments like laser and endoscopic surgery remove stones without large cuts. These methods are quick, safe, and allow patients to return to normal life within a few days.

Yes. Staying hydrated, maintaining a healthy weight, regular exercise, and avoiding excess salt or processed foods can prevent both joint wear and kidney stone formation.

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