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MBBS, HS(House surgeonship Department of Neuro Surgeon)
Department: NEURO SURGEON
Gender: Male
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MBBS, MS,MCH(Neurosurgery) Gold Medllist
Department: NEURO SURGEON
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Department: NEPHRO/RENAL TRANSPLANT
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Urology, UroOncosurgeon & Laproscopic Urosurgeon MBBS, DNB(Gen Surgery),MNAMS,DNB(Urology)
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Department: PLASTIC SURGERY
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MBBS, MS, RIMS (RANCHI)
Department: GENERAL SURGEON / LAPROSCOPIC SURGEON
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MBBS,MS
Department: GENERAL/ LASER/LAPROSCOPIC SURGEON
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MBBS,MS ORTHO,EX-Senior Resident(AIIMS Raipur)
Department: ORTHOPEDIC
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MBBS,MD(Pediatric) PMCH Patna PGPN(Nutrition)-USA,Ex-Senior Resident(Newborn)RIMS Ranchi
Department: PEDIATRIC
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MD, DM,(ILBS,DELHI) CONSULANT DEPARTMENT OF GASTROENTEROLOGY AT MEDICA SUPER SPECIALITY HOSPITAL, RANCHI, SPECIALIST IN LIVER,GUT AND PANCREATOBILIARY DISEASES AND ENDOSCOPIC PROCEDURE.
Department: GASTRO
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MBBS,MD
Department: ANESTHESIA, CRITICAL CARE
Gender: Male
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MBBS,MD
Department: ANESTHESIA, CRITICAL CARE
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BDS(Dental Surgeon)
Department: DENTISTRY
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BDS,MDS(Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery)
Department: DENTISTRY
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OBS & GYN.
Department: GYNAECOLOGIST
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OBS & GYN.
Department: GYNAECOLOGIST
Gender: Female
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MBBS,MD
Department: GENERAL MEDICINE
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MBBS
Department: PHYSICIAN
Gender: Male
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MBBS
Department: PHYSICIAN
Gender: Male
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The rectum is located at the end of the large intestine. It is the section of the digestive tract where the stool is held before it passes through the system. When the stool reaches the rectum, you may experience an urge to defecate. A group of muscles push the stool out of the anus. A rectal prolapse occurs when the rectum is pushed out along with the stool. The word ‘prolapse’ is used when any organ of the body slips from its original position. Rectal prolapse is more common in women than in men and generally affects people over 50 years or those who have a history of chronic constipation or diarrhoea.