Flat Feet: When Is It Normal and When to Worry?

Have you ever looked at someone’s feet and noticed that their arches seem to be missing, with the whole foot touching the ground? That’s what we commonly call flat feet, or in medical terms, ‘pes planus’. While it might look unusual, not all flat feet are a cause for concern. In fact, in many cases, […]
Why Are So Many People Mentally Exhausted Today?

“Doctor, I sleep well, but I still wake up tired. I can’t focus at work anymore, and even small things irritate me.” This is something I hear quite often in clinic. Many people assume they are simply overworked or not sleeping enough. But when we explore further, what they are often experiencing is mental exhaustion. […]
Healing or Harming? The Polypharmacy Puzzle

Definition Why It Happens Why Elderly Are at Higher Risk Complications of Polypharmacy Warning Signs Prevention & Management Summary Polypharmacy is a growing silent challenge in elderly care. While multiple medicines may be necessary, excessive or unreviewed prescriptions can lead to serious complications. Careful monitoring, periodic review, and rational prescribing are essential to ensure that […]
Breast Conservation Surgery: Erasing the Disease. Preserving the Self. Because You Have a Choice.

In a surgical oncology OPD, often you see this scene unfolding A woman sits silently with her biopsy report. Before she can speak, her family does. “Doctor, remove the whole breast. Just save her.” I look at her — quiet, frightened. Not only of cancer, but of what it will take from her identity. I […]
Movement as Medicine: Structured Exercise After Cancer Treatment for Recovery and Survival

As an oncologist, I hear the same question from almost every patient once treatment is over: “Doctor, what can I do from my side to prevent the cancer from coming back?” It is a deeply human question. After months of treatment, patients want control. They want to actively contribute to their own recovery. One of […]


