Dr. Devesh Bansal
(Urologist)

Urology / Urologist deal with diseases of urinary tract

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Urology / Urologist deal with diseases of urinary tract
(kidney, ureter, bladder, urethra) and male reproductive system
(prostate, testis, penis)

Common Signs & Symptoms of Urological Issues:

  • Pain or Burning during Urination

  • Blood in Urine
  • Frequent or Urgent Need to Urinate
  • Difficulty Starting Urination or Weak Urine Stream
  • Leakage or Incontinence
  • Lower Abdominal, Pelvic, or Flank Pain
  • Pain or Swelling in Testicles
  • Erectile Dysfunction
  • Fever with Urinary Symptoms (Possible Urinary Tract Infection)


Urological Concerns by Age Group Children:

  • Bed-wetting (Enuresis)

  • Congenital Urinary Tract Problems 
  • Urinary Infection


Young Adult (20-40 years):

  • Kidney Stones

  • Urinary Infections
  • Fertility Issues / Testicular Cancer
  • Erectile Dysfunction due to Stress or Lifestyle


Middle Age (40-60 years):

  • Enlarged Prostate (BPH) – Often Begins

  • More Frequent Kidney Stones
  • Increased Risk of Erectile Dysfunction
  • Prostatitis
  • Phimosis
  • Paraphimosis


Old Adult (60+ years):

  • Prostate Cancer Risk Increases Significantly

  • Bladder Control Issues / Incontinence
  • Chronic Kidney Disease
  • Recurrent UTI (Urinary Tract Infection)

When to See a Urologist:

  • See medical help if you experience

  • Blood in Urine (Hematuria)
  • Persistent Pain in Kidney or Bladder
  • Difficulty Urinating or Urinary Retention
  • Sexual Dysfunction or Infertility
  • Recurrent Urinary Infection

Dr. Neha Gaur
Head of Physiotherapy Department,
Amaltas Hospital, Dewas

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Urology / Urologist deal with diseases of urinary tract

Dr. Devesh Bansal
(Urologist)

Urology / Urologist deal with diseases of urinary tract

urologist

Urology / Urologist deal with diseases of urinary tract
(kidney, ureter, bladder, urethra) and male reproductive system
(prostate, testis, penis)

Common Signs & Symptoms of Urological Issues:

  • Pain or Burning during Urination

  • Blood in Urine
  • Frequent or Urgent Need to Urinate
  • Difficulty Starting Urination or Weak Urine Stream
  • Leakage or Incontinence
  • Lower Abdominal, Pelvic, or Flank Pain
  • Pain or Swelling in Testicles
  • Erectile Dysfunction
  • Fever with Urinary Symptoms (Possible Urinary Tract Infection)


Urological Concerns by Age Group Children:

  • Bed-wetting (Enuresis)

  • Congenital Urinary Tract Problems 
  • Urinary Infection


Young Adult (20-40 years):

  • Kidney Stones

  • Urinary Infections
  • Fertility Issues / Testicular Cancer
  • Erectile Dysfunction due to Stress or Lifestyle


Middle Age (40-60 years):

  • Enlarged Prostate (BPH) – Often Begins

  • More Frequent Kidney Stones
  • Increased Risk of Erectile Dysfunction
  • Prostatitis
  • Phimosis
  • Paraphimosis


Old Adult (60+ years):

  • Prostate Cancer Risk Increases Significantly

  • Bladder Control Issues / Incontinence
  • Chronic Kidney Disease
  • Recurrent UTI (Urinary Tract Infection)

When to See a Urologist:

  • See medical help if you experience

  • Blood in Urine (Hematuria)
  • Persistent Pain in Kidney or Bladder
  • Difficulty Urinating or Urinary Retention
  • Sexual Dysfunction or Infertility
  • Recurrent Urinary Infection
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Dr. Ankit Gupta
Consultant Maxillofacial Head & Neck
Cancer Surgeon Amaltas Hospital, Dewas

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Quit Tobacco – Prevent Cancer

Most of the oral cancer of head & neck cancer caused by the consumption of tobacco (smoke/smokeless). Who diagnosed positive for cancer, we provide comprehensive treatment which includes surgical resection of tumor or disease & reconstruction of resulted part with flap & also provide chemotherapy for advanced stage cancer patients or palliative care patients.

Small Tips –

  • Live healthy life free of ill habits
  • Eat healthy diet
  • Quit tobacco & alcohol
  • Do regular check-up 6 monthly

Early detection of cancer is key of treatment.
At Amaltas Hospital we are running Tobacco Cessation Center to help those who are not able to quit the habit by themselves.

Apart from tobacco cessation we are running cancer unit also for those.

If you notice any abnormal ulcer or lump don’t ignore it & get those problems checked by specialist at Amaltas Hospital.
By Dr. Ankit Gupta.

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Dr. Deepshikha Solanki
(M.S OPHTHALMOLOGY)

Professor, Dept. of Ophthalmology
Amaltas Hospital, Dewas

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Department of Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology department of amaltas institute of medical science deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and surgery of eye diseases and disorders.

Here we deal with Cataract, retinal disease(including diabetic retinopathy and other types of retinopathies glaucoma, corneal disease, eyelid and orbital disorders, uveitis, strabismus and disorders of the ocular muscles, ocular neoplasms (cancers and benign eye tumors), neuro-ophthalmologic disorders (including disorders of the optic nerve)

We perform various tests like Ophthalmoscopy, visual field test, optical coherence tomography

Automated perimetry.

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Dr. Neha Gaur
Head of Physiotherapy Department,
Amaltas Hospital, Dewas

Urology / Urologist deal with diseases of urinary tract

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Physiotherapy – The Power of Movement

फिजियोथेरेपी – चलने से इलाज

By Dr. Neha Gaur
Head of Physiotherapy Department, Amaltas Hospital, Dewas

Physiotherapy helps your body heal naturally through movement and exercise. At Amaltas Hospital, Dewas, our aim is to make patients healthy, active, and pain-free.

Many people suffer from back pain, joint pain, or stiffness due to long sitting hours or lack of exercise. Physiotherapy reduces pain, improves strength, and restores movement.

  • Common Problems Treated
  • Back and neck pain
  • Joint stiffness and arthritis
  • Sports or accidental  injuries
  • Post-surgery recovery
  • Paralysis or nerve weakness


Simple Tips

  • Sit and stand with correct posture\
  • Do light stretching daily
  • Don’t sit for too long — take small walks
  • Follow your physiotherapist’s advice regularly


Early physiotherapy gives faster and better results.
If you feel pain or movement difficulty, don’t ignore it — get professional help.
At Amaltas Hospital, under Dr. Neha Gaur’s guidance, we provide safe and personalized physiotherapy care for all ages.

Stay Active   •   Stay Healthy   •   Stay Pain-Free!

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Dr.Ashutosh Bhatele
Assistant professor,
Department of Psychiatry,
Amaltas Medical College Dewas

Urology / Urologist deal with diseases of urinary tract

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De-addiction: Meaning and Importance

De-addiction means freedom from addiction. It is a process that helps a person overcome dependence on a substance (such as alcohol or drugs) or an addictive activity (such as gambling or gaming). De-addiction typically involves medical treatment, counselling, and support groups to help individuals gain control over their addiction and lead a healthier, better life.


Key Aspects of De-addiction

1. Freedom from Addiction

De-addiction aims to free a person from any type of addiction—whether it is related to substances like drugs or alcohol, or behavioural addictions such as gambling or excessive gaming.

2. Medical Treatment and Counselling

The de-addiction process often includes medications, individual and group therapy, psychological counselling, and life-skills training. These interventions help patients manage withdrawal symptoms, understand their triggers, and adopt healthier habits.


3. Support from Rehabilitation Centres

Rehabilitation centres play a crucial role in recovery. They provide a structured environment where trained professionals support patients in healing physically, mentally, and emotionally.


4. A Continuous Recovery Process

De-addiction is not a one-time event—it is a long, ongoing journey. It requires consistent support, motivation, and lifestyle changes to maintain long-term recovery.


5. Covers Various Types of Addictions

De-addiction is not limited to alcohol or drugs. It is equally applicable to behavioural addictions such as gambling, online gaming, or any compulsive activity that affects a person’s well-being.

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