Endocrinology
(Adults, Pregnant Women, Pediatric)
Our body has a variety of glands in the body. The function of these glands is to secrete hormones (see picture). Endocrinology is the science of hormones and the diseases which are caused by the excess or deficiency of these hormones.
Endocrinology is the science of hormones and the diseases which are caused by the excess or deficiency of these hormones.
Dr. Samir Saini specializes in providing consultation and treatment on the following disorders in adults, pregnant women and children -
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Diabetes (Adult, children, pregnancy)
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Thyroid disorders
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Obesity
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Lipid and cholesterol disorders
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Menstrual problems in women
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Polycystic ovary syndrome in women
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Hirsutism (excess unwanted hair) in women
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Menopause
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Disorders of male hormones (Testosterone)
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Growth disorders in children (Tall or short children)
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Pubertal disorders in children (Early or delayed puberty)
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Osteoporosis (Weak bones with fracture easily)
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Calcium and Vitamin D disorders (Rickets)
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Resistant Hypertension
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Diseases of the Pituitary gland
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Diseases of the Adrenal gland
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All other hormonal disorders
Gastroenterology
(Pediatric)
Gastroenterology is the study of diseases related to the digestive system, that is, diseases of the stomach, intestines, liver, and pancreas.
Pediatric Gastroenterology is a subspeciality of pediatrics that deals with neonates, infants, children, and adolescents with digestive, liver, metabolic, and nutrition-related problems.
Dr. Nidhi Saini specializes in providing consultation and treatment on the following disorders in children -
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Prolonged or recurrent jaundice in neonates, infants and children
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Acute and chronic liver disease
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Upper and lower gastrointestinal bleeding
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Recurrent abdominal pain
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Unexplained organ enlargement
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Recurrent or chronic vomiting
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Recurrent or chronic diarrhoea
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Chronic constipation
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Ascites or abdominal distension
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Poor weight and height gain
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Foreign body ingestion
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All other pediatric liver, pancreas and gastrointestinal diseases