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orthotv · 9 months ago
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🔰 14th SISA COURSE 2024 A TWO DAY KNEE OSTEOTOMY COURSE
🔆 In Association with London Osteotomy Group
🗓️ Date : 13th & 14th April 2024
🏢 Venue : Novotel HICC
🧑‍💻 Click here to register : https://tinyurl.com/OrthoTV-SISA-2024
🔅 Patellofemoral Joint Osteotomies
👨‍⚕️Dr Deepak Goyal Functional Anatomy & Biomechanics relevant to PF Instability & OA
👨‍⚕️Dr Sachin Tapasvi Trochleoplasty
👨‍⚕️Dr Breck Lord Tuberosity Osteotomy for Patellofemoral Instability
👨‍⚕️Dr Bhushan Sabnis Coronal & Sagittal Corrective Osteotomy for Patellofemoral Instability
👨‍⚕️Dr. Clement Joseph Osteotomy for Patellofemoral OA
📺Media Partner : OrthoTV Global
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mothersconnect · 2 years ago
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Probiotics or good bacteria, work to fight off the bad bacteria and restore the balance within the body when the kids are sick. Although there are supplements also available in the market that some doctors suggest. It is best if you try to incorporate probiotics into your child’s diet through natural food items like yogurt, curd, pomegranate, etc.
For more information, book an appointment, today!
Dr. Deepak Goyal Additional Director Pediatric Gastroenterology & Hepatology Fortis Group of Hospitals (Gurgaon & Noida) +91-9910580500
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mothersconnect · 2 years ago
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During the early stages of childhood, proteins play a vital role in children’s diet. Protein is essential in many bodily functions, including restoring tissues in the muscles, skin, organs, blood, hair, and nails. A child can meet his daily source of protein from animal sources or plant sources like soy, lentils, beans, etc. For more information, book an appointment, today! Dr. Deepak Goyal Additional Director Pediatric Gastroenterology & Hepatology Fortis Group of Hospitals (Gurgaon & Noida) +91-9910580500
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mothersconnect · 2 years ago
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#NationalNutritionWeek aims at promoting the importance of a well-balanced diet, replete with all the necessary nutrients that our body requires for various functions and for the upkeep of our overall health. This week Mothers Connect focuses on ways to promote the importance of nutrition in children. For more information, book an appointment, today! Dr. Deepak Goyal Additional Director Pediatric Gastroenterology & Hepatology Fortis Group of Hospitals (Gurgaon & Noida) +91-9910580500
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mothersconnect · 2 years ago
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A colorful and attractive-looking plate not only encourages kids to eat the meal, but it also helps you in including many different fruits and vegetables that they might not eat on a boring-looking plate. For more information, book an appointment, today! Dr. Deepak Goyal Additional Director Pediatric Gastroenterology & Hepatology Fortis Group of Hospitals (Gurgaon & Noida) +91-9910580500
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mothersconnect · 2 years ago
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Smoothies are also a good way to introduce foods that the kids didn’t like on the first try. It is important to choose the right foods to blend—preferably a combination of vegetables, limited fruit, and dairy. For more information, follow this page or book an appointment! Dr. Deepak Goyal Additional Director Pediatric Gastroenterology & Hepatology Fortis Group of Hospitals (Gurgaon & Noida) +91-9910580500
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mothersconnect · 2 years ago
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Correcting dehydration during diarrhea is critical, especially among children. Oral rehydration solutions containing sugar and electrolytes are important in managing children with dehydration from diarrheal illness. Rice or barley water, fresh vegetable juices (especially carrot and celery), miso broth, or other clear broths help restore proper fluid and electrolyte balance. For more information, follow this page or book an appointment! Dr. Deepak Goyal Additional Director Pediatric Gastroenterology & Hepatology Fortis Group of Hospitals (Gurgaon & Noida) +91-9910580500 #drdeepakgoyal #pediatrics #pediatricgastro #mothersconnect #nutrition
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mothersconnect · 2 years ago
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A fibre-rich diet aids in the prevention of constipation. These meals are also high in nutrients and vitamins, which maintain good gastro health. For more information, follow this page or book an appointment! Dr. Deepak Goyal Additional Director Pediatric Gastroenterology & Hepatology Fortis Group of Hospitals (Gurgaon & Noida) +91-9910580500
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mothersconnect · 2 years ago
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We bring you MOTHERS CONNECT, a collaboration with mothers to help answer all the questions about their child’s nutrition and gastro-intestinal issues. Whatever it may be we know it’s a big headache for you, and we are here to help you with all of it. Follow this page for more information!
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mothersconnect · 2 years ago
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Childhood constipation is a common problem. Constipation can be defined as:
• More than three days between bowel movements • Stools that are large, hard, and painful to pass • Incomplete bowel movements and stool backs up in the bowel despite daily bowel movements
Usually, constipation is not serious. However, chronic constipation can mean underlying symptoms. Take your child to a gastroenterologist if the symptoms last more than two weeks.
For more information, book an appointment, today!
Dr. Deepak Goyal
Additional Director Pediatric Gastroenterology & Hepatology Fortis Group of Hospitals (Gurgaon & Noida) +91-9910580500
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mothersconnect · 2 years ago
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Liquids are also vital to recovery. Kids with diarrhea need to drink plenty of water throughout the day, and they should drink an additional cup of water after every loose bowel movement. Rice water is also a good way to provide the body with fluid to prevent dehydration, it can also reduce the duration of diarrhea. For more information, follow this page or book an appointment! Dr. Deepak Goyal Additional Director Pediatric Gastroenterology & Hepatology Fortis Group of Hospitals (Gurgaon & Noida) +91-9910580500 #drdeepakgoyal #pediatrics #pediatricgastro #mothersconnect #nutrition
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