
Phimosis in Boys: When Does Tight Foreskin Actually Need Treatment?
Most young boys with tight foreskin do not need surgery. An AIIMS-trained pediatric urologist in Raipur explains when phimosis truly needs treatment.

Most young boys with tight foreskin do not need surgery. An AIIMS-trained pediatric urologist in Raipur explains when phimosis truly needs treatment.

Stitches, tissue glue, or steri-strips? A pediatric surgeon in Raipur explains which closure method is best for a face cut in children and why.

Worried your child is not passing stool? Learn the causes, simple home treatment, red-flag signs, and when to see a pediatric surgeon in Raipur.

One UTI in a child is worrying enough. But when it keeps coming back — every few months, same fever, same crying, same antibiotics —

You’re at your newborn’s first checkup and the doctor tells you they couldn’t feel one (or both) of your son’s testes in the scrotum. Or

Stomach pain in children is common — but sometimes it is a sign of something serious. Appendicitis is one condition that every parent should know

You’re changing your baby’s diaper or giving your toddler a bath and you notice it — a soft lump near the groin or the belly

As a parent, understanding common pediatric surgical conditions can help you recognize when your child needs medical attention and make informed decisions about their care. In this article, we’ll explore some of the most frequently encountered pediatric surgical conditions, their symptoms, and when to seek medical help.

Preparing Your Child for Surgery: A Parent’s Guide from Consultation to Recovery Knowing your child needs surgery is never easy. But good preparation can make

When parents hear the word “surgery” in relation to their child, it often brings worry and hesitation. As a pediatric surgeon, I encounter these fears
Expert Pediatric Surgeon providing specialized surgical care for children across Chhattisgarh.