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    CMC Vellore doctor solves the case of man who suddenly lost vision. No heart attack or stroke. What happened?

    A 65-year-old man experienced sudden vision loss due to a brain bleed, surprisingly linked to daily aspirin use. Neurologist Dr. Sudhir Kumar revealed that while aspirin was prescribed to prevent heart attack, it triggered haemorrhage. Recent research suggests aspirin's benefits are limited for those without prior heart issues, potentially causing dangerous bleeding. Dr.

    She nearly died at 10. After 20 years, she returned and gifted a pen to thank CMC Vellore doctor who had saved her life

    A Hyderabad doctor, Sudhir Kumar, shares a touching story. He recalls treating a young girl with viral encephalitis. The girl recovered after intensive care. Twenty years later, she returned. Now a software engineer, she thanked Dr. Kumar. She gifted him a fountain pen. This gesture symbolized hope for future patients. The doctor reflects on the impact of saving lives.

    CMC Vellore doctor warns: Scrolling your phone on toilet is linked to a 46% higher risk of haemorrhoids, as per recent study

    Doctors warn against using phones on the toilet. A study reveals a link between this habit and increased haemorrhoid risk. Prolonged sitting, due to phone use, raises pressure in rectal veins. Experts advise limiting toilet time to under five minutes. They also suggest a high-fibre diet and exercise. Dr. Trisha Pasricha recommends leaving phones outside the bathroom.

    A sudden stroke left 55-year-old wheelchair-bound. Husband died, son cut off ties. CMC Vellore doctor shares how the woman walked again

    A 55-year-old clerk in Hyderabad faced immense hardship after a stroke, compounded by the loss of her husband and abandonment by her son. Neurologist Dr. Sudhir Kumar's compassionate intervention, including advocating for her re-employment, proved pivotal. Her story highlights the importance of empathy and support in patient recovery, demonstrating that kindness can be as vital as medical treatment.

    How a veteran, extremely busy CMC Vellore doctor protects his own health: A no-excuse rule and four other habits

    Dr. Sudhir Kumar, a CMC Vellore trained senior neurologist, has urged doctors to prioritise their health amid rising cases of stress-related diseases in the medical profession. Sharing his personal experience, he highlighted the dangers of long hours, irregular routines, and neglected self-care. His wellness strategy includes structured work, daily exercise, mindful eating, proper sleep, and nurturing mental health. He advised young doctors to build healthy habits early for long-term well-being and resilience.

    Cheat meal even once a week could harm your body. CMC Vellore doctor suggests smarter alternatives

    Many follow a diet with weekly cheat meals. Dr. Sudhir Kumar says it's okay for healthy people, but not for those with diabetes, obesity, or heart issues. Cheat meals can cause blood sugar spikes and weight gain. He suggests smarter alternatives for cheat meals. Read on to know more about it!

    The Economic Times
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