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Dr. Sandeep Budhiraja

Group Medical Director - Max Healthcare & Senior Director - Institute of Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 29+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Vijay Arora

Principal Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 31+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Arun Dewan

Principal Director (Critical Care) & Director (Internal Medicine)


Internal Medicine, Critical Care

Experience: 40+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Rajinder Kumar Singal

Principal Director & HOD


Internal Medicine

Gender: Male

Dr. Vineet Arora

Senior Director


Endocrinology & Diabetes, Internal Medicine

Experience: 25+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Ravi Kant Behl

Senior Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 24+ Years

Gender: Male

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Dr. Atul Bhasin

Senior Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 17+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Rajiv Dang

Senior Director and HOD - Internal Medicine and Medical Director, Gurgaon


Internal Medicine

Experience: 38+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Sanjay Dhall

Senior Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 38+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Rajeev Gupta

Senior Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 41+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Meenakshi Jain

Senior Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 26+ Years

Gender: Female

Dr. Sumit Khetarpal

Senior Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 26+ Years

Gender: Male

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Dr. Mukesh Mehra

Senior Director - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 37+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. S.K Nagrani

Senior Director – Diabetology & Metabolic Diseases


Internal Medicine, Diabesity Clinic, Endocrinology & Diabetes

Experience: 39+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Shailesh Sahay

Senior Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 26+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Ashutosh Shukla

Senior Director – Internal Medicine & Medical Advisor – Max Hospital, Gurgaon


Internal Medicine

Experience: 32+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Anil Vardani

Senior Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 17+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Jeevan Aggarwal

Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 25+ Years

Gender: Male

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Dr. Pankaj Aneja

Director - Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases


Endocrinology & Diabetes, Internal Medicine

Experience: 42+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Supriya Bali

Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 28+ Years

Gender: Female

Dr. Ajay Kumar Gupta

Director & Head of Unit - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 20+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Alok Joshi

Director - Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases


Endocrinology & Diabetes, Internal Medicine

Experience: 42+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Monica Mahajan

Medical Director - Max Multi speciality hospital Panchsheel Park and Max Med Centre Lajpat Nagar | Director Internal Medicine Max Healthcare


Internal Medicine

Experience: 27+ Years

Gender: Female

Dr. Vimal Kumar Nakra

Director - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 41+ Years

Gender: Male

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Dr. Deepak Gargi Pande

Director


Internal Medicine, Allergy

Experience: 21+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Sanjay Raina

Director


Endocrinology & Diabetes, Internal Medicine

Experience: 25+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Charu Goel Sachdeva

Director & Unit Head - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Dr. Swadesh Kumar Singh

Director – Internal Medicine 


Internal Medicine

Experience: 27+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Rajendra Singh

Director & Unit Head - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Gender: Male

Dr. Gurpreet Singh Babra

Director - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 22+ Years

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Dr. Rommel Tickoo

Director - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 23+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Hridaya Nath Tripathi

Chief Consultant – Internal Medicine 


Internal Medicine

Experience: 50+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Sunil Verma

Director – Internal Medicine ​


Internal Medicine

Experience: 27+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. S K Bakshi

Associate Director - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Gender: Male

Dr. Ahmad Imran Hanfi

Associate Director – Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 26+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Jay Kirtani

Associate Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 13+ Years

Gender: Male

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Dr. Ashok Kumar

Associate Director & Head of Unit


Internal Medicine

Experience: 26+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Anoop Kumar Malhotra

Associate Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 35+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Neelima Mishra

Associate Director - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 34+ Years

Gender: Female

Dr. Namrita Singh

Associate Director & Unit Head - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 25+ Years

Gender: Female

Dr. Manoj Aggarwal

Principal Consultant - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Gender: Male

Dr. S.K.Arora

Principal Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 43+ Years

Gender: Male

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Dr. Vandana Boobna

Associate Director


Internal Medicine

Experience: 25+ Years

Gender: Female

Dr. Parinita Kaur

Principal Consultant & Unit Head - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 26+ Years

Gender: Female

Dr. Deepali Mohanty

Principal Consultant – Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Experience: 29+ Years

Gender: Female

Dr. Vivek Pal Singh

Principal Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 14+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Dinesh Srivastava

Principal Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 41+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Prem Narayan Vaish

Principal Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 15+ Years

Gender: Male

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Dr. S.K. Varun

Principal Consultant


Internal Medicine

Experience: 4+ Years

Gender: Male

Dr. Nitin Dadarao Wadaskar

Principal Consultant - Internal Medicine


Internal Medicine

Gender: Female

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Frequently Asked Questions

The treatment for jaundice depends on the underlying cause. Treatment options may include medication, lifestyle changes, phototherapy, blood transfusions, surgery, and liver transplants.
The duration of jaundice treatment depends on the causes and the severity of the condition. Mild cases of jaundice resolve independently in a few weeks, while severe cases may require several months of treatment.
Some cases of jaundice can be treated at home with rest, adequate hydration, and dietary changes.
The medications used to treat jaundice depend on the cause. For example, antiviral medications may be used to treat hepatitis-related jaundice. Supportive medications & antioxidants are used.
The side effects of jaundice medications vary depending on the specific medication used. Some side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, dizziness, and headache.
In some cases, surgery may be needed to treat jaundice. For example, surgery may be necessary to remove gallstones that may be causing jaundice or to remove a tumour blocking the bile duct.
The effectiveness of jaundice treatment depends on the cause and severity of the condition. In some cases, treatment may fully cure jaundice, while in other cases, it may only manage the symptoms.
Jaundice can be fully cured if the underlying cause is successfully treated. However, if the underlying cause is not treated, jaundice may become a chronic condition.
The prevention of jaundice depends on the cause. Some preventive measures may include vaccination against hepatitis, practising safe sex to prevent the transmission of STIs (sexually transmitted infections), and avoiding excessive alcohol consumption.
Maintaining a healthy diet, avoiding alcohol consumption, practising safe sex, and getting vaccinated against hepatitis are some lifestyle changes that can help prevent jaundice.
Antiviral medications may be used to treat hepatitis-related jaundice. In certain cases, supportive care such as rest, hydration, and proper nutrition may also be necessary.
Alcohol-induced jaundice can be reversed if the underlying alcohol abuse is addressed and alcohol consumption is stopped. In some cases, medication may also be necessary.
Drug-induced jaundice may be reversible if the medication causing the condition is stopped. In certain cases, supportive care such as rest, hydration, and proper nutrition may also be necessary.
Jaundice caused by cancer may be treated with a combination of surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and supportive care. The treatment plan depends on the specific type and stage of cancer.
Maintaining a healthy diet helps support liver function and aids in the treatment of jaundice. A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains helps provide essential vitamins and nutrients to support liver health.
Herbal remedies do not help treat jaundice.
Phototherapy uses special lights to break down bilirubin in the blood and prevent it from building up in the body. It is a common treatment for newborn jaundice and can also be used in adults with certain types of jaundice.
The risks of phototherapy for jaundice are generally low, but some possible side effects include skin rashes, dehydration, and increased risk of infection. It is important to monitor the patient closely during treatment and address any concerns with a healthcare professional.
In rare cases, severe jaundice may require a blood transfusion to replace damaged red blood cells and improve symptoms. This is usually reserved for cases of severe hemolytic anaemia or other serious underlying conditions.
Newborn jaundice is often treated with phototherapy, and in some cases, a blood transfusion might be necessary. Close monitoring and follow-up care with a doctor is important to ensure proper treatment and avoid complications.
Physiological jaundice is a common condition that occurs in many newborns due to the delayed maturation of liver enzymes or breast milk jaundice. It usually resolves on its own within a few weeks. Pathological jaundice, on the other hand, is a serious condition requiring medical attention and treatment.
Breast milk jaundice is a rare condition that can occur in some newborns who are exclusively breastfed. It usually resolves on its own and does not require treatment, but close monitoring is important to ensure proper care.
Breastfeeding jaundice can be treated by decreasing the frequency of feedings to help flush out excess bilirubin from the baby's system. In some cases, supplementing with formula or expressed breast milk may also be necessary.
Yes, dehydration can cause jaundice in newborns. When a baby is dehydrated, the bilirubin in the blood becomes concentrated, which can lead to jaundice.
Dehydration-related jaundice in newborns can be treated by increasing their fluid intake. This can be done through frequent breastfeeding or bottle-feeding or by administering intravenous fluids if necessary.
Kernicterus is a rare but serious complication of jaundice in newborns. It occurs when high levels of bilirubin in the blood cause damage to the brain. Kernicterus can lead to permanent brain damage or even death if not treated promptly.
Kernicterus is treated by lowering the levels of bilirubin in the blood. This can be done through phototherapy or by administering intravenous immunoglobulin or exchange transfusions. It is always required to be hospitalized for treatment.
Liver function tests can help diagnose the underlying cause of jaundice and monitor the effectiveness of treatment. These tests measure levels of various enzymes and proteins in the blood produced by the liver.
Yes, liver function tests can be used to monitor the progress of jaundice treatment. If the levels of liver enzymes and proteins return to normal, it indicates that the treatment is effective.
Cirrhosis-related jaundice can be treated by addressing the underlying cause of the cirrhosis. This may involve lifestyle changes, medications, or, in severe cases, a liver transplant.
Yes, a liver transplant can be a life-saving treatment for jaundice caused by liver disease. The procedure involves replacing a diseased liver with a healthy liver from a donor.
Cholangitis refers to the condition where the bile ducts become inflamed and infected. This can cause blockages in the ducts, leading to the development of jaundice.
Cholangitis is treated with antibiotics to clear the infection, as well as procedures to remove any blockages in the bile ducts. In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to stent and Bile duct.
Yes, gallstones can cause jaundice by blocking the bile ducts. Treatment for gallstones involves medication to dissolve the stones or surgery to remove the gallbladder. In severe cases, a procedure called endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) may be necessary to remove the stones from the bile ducts.
Reviewed by Gastro team on 27 May 2024.

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