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Understanding the Complications and Prevention of Malaria Disease
Malaria is a life-threatening disease caused by Plasmodium parasites, transmitted to the human body through the bite of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. It remains a major global health problem, significantly in tropical and subtropical regions of India, where it is considered an endemic disease.
Dr. Rajinder Kumar Singal In Internal Medicine
May 26 , 2026 | 7 min read
Paracetamol Side Effects: When a Common Medicine Becomes Risky
Paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen, is among the most commonly used medications for pain relief and fever reduction worldwide. It is an over-the-counter (OTC) medication that is easily available, affordable, and widely trusted for everyday health issues. Because it is considered gentler on the stomach than many other painkillers like Ibuprofen or Aspirin, people often take it without much thought.
Dr. Rajinder Kumar Singal In Internal Medicine
May 21 , 2026 | 5 min read
What You Need to Know About Swollen Lymph Nodes (Lymphadenopathy)
Lymphadenopathy, commonly referred to as swollen lymph nodes or swollen glands, is a frequent clinical finding. These are small, bean-shaped structures of the immune system that aid in the protection against diseases by filtering toxins, pathogens, bacteria, and viruses. When they become enlarged, it typically indicates that they are actively responding to an infection or inflammation in the body.
Dr. Rajinder Kumar Singal In Internal Medicine
May 20 , 2026 | 5 min read
Foods That Have High Fibre: Best Choices for Gut Health & Weight Control
Dietary fibre is one of the most essential components of our daily meals. For individuals seeking to optimize their digestion, incorporating foods that have high fibre is non-negotiable.
Dr. Rajinder Kumar Singal In Internal Medicine
Apr 29 , 2026 | 6 min read
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Dr. Rajinder Kumar Singal In Internal Medicine
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Maintaining a healthy weight is not just about looks; it is about improving the overall health and well-being of an individual. This article features a structured diet chart for weight loss for females and males that can help achieve this goal. Although the fundamentals of weight loss are the same, factors such as metabolism, activity levels, and hormonal differences between males and females should be considered when planning an effective diet.
Dr. Rajinder Kumar Singal In Institute For Digestive & Liver Diseases Centre For Diabetes, Thyroid, Obesity & Endocrinology Internal Medicine
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Heart bypass surgery, also known as Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG), is a surgical procedure done to reroute blood flow around damaged or blocked arteries of the heart. However, undergoing bypass heart surgery is only the first step; it is essential to transition towards a heart healthy diet after bypass surgery and a better lifestyle to prevent the recurrence of blockages. Whether you are 3 months after bypass surgery or just starting your journey, your nutritional choices are paramount.
Dr. Ramji Mehrotra In Heart & Vascular Institute
Aug 09 , 2022 | 6 min read
Healthy Dietary Habits: Practical Tips to Build a Better Eating Routine
When we speak of sustainable healthy dietary habits, we mean consistent eating patterns that fit into your daily lifestyle. No matter where you go, you stick to your nutritional routines. The idea is to build long-term eating patterns and empower you with the awareness of how food impacts your physiological health. In this blog post, let us talk about evidence-based healthy eating tips.
Dr. Rajinder Kumar Singal In Internal Medicine
Mar 20 , 2026 | 7 min read
Foods to Increase Haemoglobin: Best Nutrients for Healthy Blood Levels
If you are frequently low on energy or are experiencing unusual fatigue, it might be time to check your haemoglobin levels. Haemoglobin is the iron-rich protein what carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body; therefore, levels must be maintained within a healthy range (typically 13.5 to 17.5 g/dL for men and 12.0 to 15.5 g/dL for women) to keep you feeling well. Fortunately, it is possible to incorporate a few simple foods into the diet to naturally raise haemoglobin levels. While some may require clinical intervention, a combination of the right nutrients can work wonders. From iron-rich vegetables to vitamin-packed fruits, these easy-to-find Foods to Increase Haemoglobin will help support Best Nutrients for Healthy Blood Levels and keep you feeling strong. Let's take a look at what needs to be eaten for more energy and for optimum health.
Dr. Rajinder Kumar Singal In Internal Medicine
Mar 13 , 2026 | 8 min read
7-Day Healthy Weight Gain Diet Plan (Chart)
In this blog, we provide an easy 7-day indian diet chart for weight gain to help you achieve a healthy Body Mass Index (BMI) and nourish your body with the nutrients it needs. We will focus on nutrient-dense options high in protein, healthy fats, and complex carbohydrates to ensure weight is gained as muscle mass rather than just adipose tissue.
Dr. Rajinder Kumar Singal In Internal Medicine
Feb 23 , 2026 | 9 min read
Everything You Need to Know About Flatulence
Flatulence refers to the passing of gas from the digestive system through the anus. It is a natural byproduct of the digestion and fermentation of foods by bacteria in the large intestine. It is clinically normal to pass gas 13 to 25 times per day. While flatulence is a normal part of the human body's functioning, many people find it embarrassing in social settings. However, persistent gas can be uncomfortable and painful under certain conditions. You can manage it by making a few lifestyle adjustments.
Dr. Rajinder Kumar Singal In Internal Medicine
Feb 19 , 2026 | 5 min read
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