Raynaud’s Phenomenon: When Cold Fingers Signal a Circulation Problem
Verified By KIMS-SUNSHINE Specialist, 10 November, 2025 With winter setting in, cold hands and feet are a pretty common and normal occurrence. But, what should you do if you notice blue coloured fingertips and toes? Is it worrisome? Or is it okay for you
Joint Preservation Techniques in Young Patients to Delay Replacement Surgery
Verified By KIMS-SUNSHINE Specialist, 10 November, 2025 Joint preservation techniques are one of the most functional and practical procedures that can be used to protect damaged cartilage of the joints and to help affected individuals stay active for as long as possible. Young patients
Pericarditis: Inflammation of the Heart Lining and Its Underlying Causes
Verified By KIMS-SUNSHINE Specialist, 09 November, 2025 The heart is a complex, pumping organ that is composed of 3 different layers- the innermost endocardium, the middle myocardium and the outer epicardium. The pericardium is a covering or sac like structure which is present over
Osteomyelitis: How Bone Infections Develop and Are Treated
Verified By KIMS-SUNSHINE Specialist, 08 November, 2025 Your bones may seem static, indestructible and super strong. While they are like that most of the time, they are living tissue that provide the fundamental, hard skeletal structure that allows you to move in almost any
13 Hour Hybrid Aortic Surgery Saves 58 Year Old Man’s Life at KIMS-SUNSHINE Hospitals
13 Hour Hybrid Aortic Surgery Saves 58 Year Old Man's Life at KIMS-SUNSHINE Hospitals A 58 year old man suffering from a rare and life-threatening Type B aortic dissection was saved through a highly complex 13 hour hybrid surgery conducted by
Myocardial ischaemia: Why Reduced Blood Flow Can Damage the Heart
Verified By KIMS-SUNSHINE Specialist, 07 November, 2025 The heart is a fist sized organ that keeps beating rhythmically, in your chest cavity, all day, every day- to ensure that blood gets pumped all over your body. All of this pumping is obviously done by
Gilbert’s Syndrome: Why Mild Jaundice Isn’t Always a Sign of Liver Disease
Verified By KIMS-SUNSHINE Specialist, 06 November, 2025 Having yellow coloured skin, nails or the iris of the eyes has long been associated with jaundice and can be a cause for great alarm in most people. But, for some individuals, high bilirubin levels can be
KIMS-SUNSHINE Hospitals Observes World Stroke Day with Awareness Initiative on Timely Recognition
KIMS-SUNSHINE Hospitals Observes World Stroke Day with Awareness Initiative on Timely Recognition On the occasion of World Stroke Day, KIMS-SUNSHINE Hospitals, Begumpet, conducted a comprehensive awareness programme focused on early recognition and timely intervention in stroke cases. The session was led by
Dr. Sridhar Kasturi Honoured with “Proud Son of Shatavahana Land” Award for Distinguished Service
Dr. Sridhar Kasturi Honoured with “Proud Son of Shatavahana Land” Award for Distinguished Service Dr. Sridhar Kasturi, Head of the Department of Cardiac Sciences and Senior Consultant Interventional Cardiologist, was conferred with the prestigious "Proud Son of Shatavahana Land" award at
Functional Dyspepsia: Chronic Indigestion Without a Clear Cause
Verified By KIMS-SUNSHINE Specialist, 05 November, 2025 The digestive system is a complex arrangement of various organs that need to function together and in the right way- for food to get digested, absorbed and waste to get excreted. At times, there may be functional
Chondromalacia Patella: The Real Reason Behind Anterior Knee Pain
Verified By KIMS-SUNSHINE Specialist, 04 November, 2025 The joints in your body contain different kinds of connective tissue- like cartilage, which helps in easy movement which is seamless and smooth. The knee joint is a super crucial joint that helps in stable movement and
Osteitis Pubis: The Groin Pain Condition in Athletes and Runners
Verified By KIMS-SUNSHINE Specialist, 03 November, 2025 The bones in our body provide a strong framework internally, on which the muscles, tendons, ligaments and other connective tissue are connected to. This allows seamless movement in different directions and ways. When there is repetitive strain