Common Causes of Joint Pain

Understanding the root cause of your knee pain is the first step toward effective treatment. Our specialists diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions.

Osteoarthritis

The most common form of arthritis, causing cartilage breakdown and bone-on-bone friction.

Rheumatoid Arthritis

An autoimmune condition that causes chronic inflammation and joint damage.

Post-Traumatic Arthritis

Joint damage following injury, fracture, or ligament tear that leads to chronic pain.

Avascular Necrosis

Bone tissue death due to reduced blood supply, often requiring joint replacement.

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Our commitment to excellence has helped thousands of patients return to the activities they love.

95% Pain Relief

Patients report significant or complete pain relief after surgery

20+ Years of Mobility

Average lifespan of modern knee implants with proper care

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3 Days Hospital Stay

Average time from surgery to going home

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Successful procedures performed by our expert team

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FAQ

What are Piles?
Swollen veins in the rectum or anus that cause pain, bleeding, or discomfort during bowel movements.
What causes piles?
Chronic constipation, low-fiber diet, prolonged sitting, straining, pregnancy, obesity, and long-term diarrhea.
Are piles curable?
Yes. Early stages respond well to medicines and lifestyle changes. Advanced cases may need minimally invasive procedures.
How long does piles treatment take?

Mild cases improve in a few days to weeks. Severe or recurrent piles need longer treatment or procedures.

Are piles dangerous?
Not usually, but untreated piles can cause persistent bleeding, anemia, infections, or severe pain.
Do I need a special diet?

Yes. High-fiber foods, plenty of water, and avoiding spicy or oily food reduce symptoms and prevent recurrence.

How can I book a consultation?

You can call us at +91- 95015-02525 or fill out the appointment form in the Contact Us section. Walk-ins are also welcome during consultation hours.