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Quick, reliable answers on orthopaedic and paediatric nephrology conditions — for when you need essential medical insights fast.

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Quick Facts, By Speciality

A handy reference — not a substitute for a consultation, but a good place to start.

Joint Preservation First

Not every joint problem needs replacement — preservation techniques are considered first wherever possible.

Same-Visit Imaging

Digital X-ray is on site, so consultation and imaging often happen in a single visit.

Fractures Are Emergencies

A suspected fracture should be seen the same day — early stabilisation prevents complications.

Ankle Sprains Need Follow-Up

A sprain that doesn't improve in 1–2 weeks may involve ligament damage that needs assessment.

Swelling Can Be a Kidney Sign

Puffiness around a child's eyes or legs, especially in the morning, is worth a nephrology opinion.

Most Bed-Wetting Resolves

The majority of children outgrow bed-wetting by age 7 — but persistent cases benefit from evaluation.

UTIs Need Prompt Treatment

Untreated urinary tract infections in children can affect kidney development — early treatment matters.

Antenatal Hydronephrosis Often Resolves

Kidney swelling detected before birth frequently resolves on its own with monitoring.

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