Can pancreatitis be cured?
Acute pancreatitis usually resolves with treatment. Chronic pancreatitis can’t be cured but can be managed effectively with lifestyle changes and medications.
How do I know if my abdominal pain is appendicitis?
If the pain starts near your belly button and shifts to the lower right side, especially with fever, nausea, or worsening discomfort, seek medical help immediately.
What should I eat after appendectomy?
Start with clear fluids, then gradually shift to soft foods. Avoid heavy, greasy meals until fully recovered.
Will I have any long-term problems after removal of the appendix?
No. The appendix is not essential, and people live normal lives without it.
Is appendectomy a major surgery?
It is a common and safe procedure, often done laparoscopically, which involves less risk and faster healing.
Can appendicitis go away on its own?
No. Appendicitis is a medical emergency. If not treated, it can lead to rupture and serious infection.
Can hernias come back after surgery?
Rarely. Recurrence can be minimized with proper technique, use of mesh, and post-op care.
What is the best surgery for a hernia?
It depends on the hernia type, size, location, and patient health. Your doctor will recommend the most appropriate method—open, laparoscopic, or robotic.
How can I prevent a hernia?
Maintain a healthy weight, avoid heavy lifting, treat constipation, and strengthen your abdominal muscles with regular exercise.
Is hernia surgery safe?
Yes. Hernia surgery is generally safe and effective with low complication rates, especially with experienced surgeons.

