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Everything You Should Know About Hernia Surgery

According to the latest survey and medical reports, more than 5 millions of American are victims of Hernia. This disease is something that you should never take lightly especially when you are getting old. But don’t worry, hernia is also curable. With the help of this blog, I will help you understand about the hernia, its symptoms and most importantly the hernia surgery. Read More

Arsenic in Drinking Water Can increased Gallbladder Cancer

Arsenic Levels in Drinking Water

Gallbladder is present beneath the liver on the right side of the abdomen. The main function of the organ is associated with the digestive system. A gland called Gallbladder is present in the liver where bile juice is stored. The main function of the bile juice and digestive fluid produced by the liver is to help in the digestion of fat.   Read More

Identifying and Overcoming Barriers to Peritoneal Dialysis (PD)

Peritoneal Dialysis

Southlake General Surgery is one of the renowned hospitals of Texas and known for its exceptional surgeries in a range of medical conditions. Today, Dr. Valeria Simone, a lead surgeon at Formost hospital, puts some light on how peritoneal dialysis can help the patient with kidney failure to enjoy a normal life and help them achieve their health goals. 

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All You Need to Know Colorectal Cancer Before Taking a Treatment

Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal cancer is associated with cancerous growth that starts from rectum or colon, due to this it is also popularly known as colon cancer or bowel cancer. As a leading cancer hospital, Southlake General Surgery has significantly felt a meteoric rise in colorectal cancer patients in developed countries.

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Laparoscopic Gallbladder Surgery & Complications of Open Surgery

Laparoscopic Gallbladder Surgery Southlake

Do you have no time to undergo surgery for removing your gallbladder? Then Laparoscopic Gallbladder surgery is the best option for you. Laparoscopic surgeries are the least invasive surgery because they take a lot less time, and the recovery period for those procedures are less than other open operations.

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