Best Gastroenterology Hospital in Bangalore - SPARSH Hospital
Medical Gastroenterology

Medical Gastroenterology
Hospital in Bangalore

Overview - Medical Gastroenterology

Our team comprises of highly qualified doctors, technicians and nursing staff. The team uses a multidisciplinary approach and works in collaboration with other consultants and specialities such as surgery, radiology and pathology. This ensures a better diagnosis of medical conditions. The department offers a comprehensive range of clinics — IBD clinic, liver clinic, pancreatic clinic and bariatric clinic.

We Specialise in the Treatment of

  • Chronic Liver Disease
  • Hepatitis B, C, E, A
  • Gastrointestinal Bleeding
  • Ascites
  • Diarrhoea, IBD, IBS
  • Gallstones, Bile Duct Stones
  • Cancers of Gallbladder and Bile Duct
  • Pancreatitis, Pancreatic stones, Pseudocyst
  • Dysphagia, Cancers, Achalasia Cardia
  • GERD, Dyspepsia, Heartburn
  • Gas and Constipation
  • Ulcer, Varices, Piles
  • Anemia, Vitamin B12 & Iron Deficiency
  • Unexplained Weight Loss, Fever
  • Oral Ulcers
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FAQs

What is GERD?

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a condition in which damage to the esophageal (sometimes larynx, which leads to dry cough) tissue occurs due to excessive backwashing of gastric contents into the oesophagus.

Do I have IBS?

IBS or irritable bowel syndrome is a disease of exclusion, arrived at only after working up for other causes of bowel abnormality.

I have fatty liver on my ultrasound, what do I do next?

Fatty liver is usually a manifestation of insulin resistance and poor style. You have to be checked up to see if there is liver inflammation or fibrosis. Improved lifestyle and exercises can help.

I have gallstones, do I need surgery?

Gallstones may be symptomatic or incidentally discovered. In most cases, people have no symptoms. But they can result in serious problems, such as gallbladder infection/inflammation, inflammation of the pancreas, jaundice (yellowish skin and eyes), and obstruction to the bile duct. However the initial symptom in most of these people is pain after food and these people need surgery.

Do I need to take antacids for gas or flatulence with antibiotics?

Antacids have no effect on flatulence and don’t need to be taken with antibiotics.

What is the best way to lose weight?

When it comes to healthy weight loss, aim for losing 0.5 or 1 kilo per week by increasing physical activity, making healthy diet plans or changes, and getting support from your doctor and family. To stick to a weight loss plan, choose moderate weight loss goals and adapt your diet and fitness in a way that is sustainable and not too much of restriction.

I have Hepatitis B, is it life-threatening?

Hepatitis B is a chronic infection which can well be managed in today’s world. Well-managed patients usually live their full life with minimal restrictions.

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