Question And Answers

Q. Hello Doctor! My daughter has sebaceous cyst and Doctor has suggested to remove so bit confused if you remove the cyst.

Asked by Renuka   on 10th Jun, 22
Answer
Team member of Dr Leena Jain

Yes I do remove sebaceous cyst

Q. Hello dr, will plastic surgery led to any problems in the future? I am worried about it.

Asked by Monika Jain   on 14th Feb, 22
Answer
Team member of Dr Leena Jain

No dear, it is like any other surgery. It involves all the steps and similarly also the risks involved in any other surgery. It is a common concern that plastic surgery especially poses problems in future, it’s not true.

Q. Hello Dr, I am Soumil. I want to know what foods should I avoid before going plastic surgery? can you please suggest me??

Asked by Soumil Sarkar   on 2nd Feb, 22
Answer
Team member of Dr Leena Jain

Avoid high-fibre foods of any kind within 24 hours of any surgical operation involving anaesthesia, including fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, and whole grains. You should avoid eating fish or taking fish oil or omega-3 supplements for the two weeks coming up to surgery. For more information, you can book an appointment with Dr Leena Jain. 

Q. Doctor I had a query, How to find out if I really need a breast augmentation?

Asked by Monika Nayar   on 3rd Jan, 22
Answer
Team member of Dr Leena Jain

Breast augmentation is a subjective desire. If a girl/woman feels her breasts are small then she can opt for an augmentation or implant surgery to increase the volume of her breasts. Hope this answer helps you!

Q. Do you have an online consultation facility?

Asked by Rashmika Madhna   on 3rd Jan, 22
Answer
Team member of Dr Leena Jain

Hello. Yes, online consultation is available from 4-6 pm daily. Kindly confirm the appointment time on the same morning by a WhatsApp message on 9820991853.

Q. Hello dr, what can be the reasons behind getting a Diabetic Foot Ulcer?

Asked by Ashish   on 3rd Jan, 22
Answer
Team member of Dr Leena Jain

Diabetic foot ulcer results from three important things. That is,

  • Uncontrolled diabetes
  • Reduced blood supply to the legs
  • Reduced sensations in the foot

Along with diabetes conditions, patients who have disorders of the kidney, eye, and heart are more likely to develop a foot ulcer. Also, the consumption of tobacco and alcohol and overweight conditions can contribute to the development of foot ulcers.

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