Health and wellness

The Silent Threat: Early Signs of Fatty Liver in Lean Bodies

The Silent Threat: Early Signs of Fatty Liver in Lean Bodies

Introduction When most people hear “fatty liver,” they imagine someone who is overweight. But fatty liver can—and often does—affect people with a normal or even low BMI. This condition, known as lean NAFLD (Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease), is a growing health concern worldwide. The challenge? It often goes unnoticed until serious damage has occurred. In […]

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10 Natural Strategies to Safely Increase Platelets During Dengue Recovery

10 Proven & Safe Ways to Boost Platelet Count During Dengue Fever

When dengue strikes, a drop in platelets (thrombocytopenia) can trigger serious health risks—from excessive bleeding to slow clotting. While there’s no instant cure, combining medical care with targeted diet, hydration, and rest can support your body’s recovery with faster platelet replenishment. Below are 10 practical, doctor-recommended strategies to help restore platelet levels safely and effectively:

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Nutrition Tip – What to Eat Post-Fever Recovery

Nutrition Tip – What to Eat Post-Fever Recovery

Contact us at Shree Polyclinic & Lab:📞 90521 61616 / 85500 01600 Introduction Recovering from a fever can leave you feeling weak and dehydrated. The right nutrition plays a crucial role in replenishing lost nutrients, rebuilding strength, and supporting your immune system. Let’s explore what to eat and what to avoid during this delicate phase.

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Avoid Eye Fatigue from Screens

Avoid Eye Fatigue from Screens: 8 Proven Ways to Protect Your Eyes

IntroductionIn today’s screen-dominant world, eye fatigue—also known as digital eye strain or Computer Vision Syndrome—is increasingly common. While it doesn’t cause permanent damage, symptoms like dry eyes, blurry vision, headaches, and neck pain can disrupt comfort and productivity AAOCleveland ClinicHarvard Health. But don’t worry—there are simple, science-backed strategies that can help. 1. Follow the 20-20-20

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Prioritize Breastfeeding Create Sustainable Support Systems

From Home to Workplace: Building Breastfeeding‑Friendly Systems during WBW 2025

Introduction: Celebrating World Breastfeeding Week 2025 Observed from August 1 to 7, World Breastfeeding Week 2025 focuses on the transformative theme: “Prioritize Breastfeeding: Create Sustainable Support Systems.” This year, the campaign encourages governments, employers, healthcare institutions, and families to build and strengthen support for breastfeeding at every level—from the home to the workplace. As part

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3 P’s of Breast feeding

What Are the 3 P’s of Breastfeeding? A Simple Guide for New Mothers

By Dr. Chithra S – Shree Polyclinic & Lab Breastfeeding is one of the most beautiful and important journeys a mother can take after childbirth. But like any new experience, it can come with its own challenges. That’s where the 3 P’s of breastfeeding come in – a simple framework to help you understand and

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Obesity and Cancer Understanding the Hidden Link

Obesity and Cancer: Understanding the Hidden Link

Author: Dr. Chithra S, Medical Director – Shree Polyclinic & Lab📍 Clinics at: Arekere | HSR Layout | Bannerghatta Road | Akshayanagar📞 Contact: 90521 61616 | 🌐 www.shreepolycliniclab.com Introduction While many people associate obesity with conditions like diabetes or heart disease, fewer realize its significant role in increasing cancer risk. According to multiple global studies,

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World Breastfeeding Week 2025 August 1–7, 2025

World Breastfeeding Week 2025 – August 1–7, 2025

1. Why We Celebrate WBW Started in 1992 by WABA, WBW commemorates the 1990 Innocenti Declaration and is observed annually around the world in the first week of August momcozy+3WABA+3Wikipedia+3. Its goal: to raise awareness about the vital role of breastfeeding in infant survival, maternal health, social equity, and environmental sustainability. 2. The Theme: Systemic

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Tomato Flu in Children Everything You Need to Know

Tomato Flu in Children Everything You Need to Know

Introduction In recent years, a new viral infection known as Tomato Flu or Tomato Fever has been making headlines in India, particularly affecting children below the age of 10. Though not fatal, it has raised concerns among parents due to its resemblance to Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD). This blog will help you understand

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