01 · Care areas
General Surgery
Reliable surgical care for common and complex abdominal conditions — with clarity from first visit to recovery.
What this care covers
General surgery focuses on abdominal and soft-tissue conditions where timing, technique and honest communication matter most. We assess urgency, explain options and choose the safest useful path. The goal is lower risk, clearer decisions and smoother functional recovery.
At the first consultation we match your symptoms — abdominal pain, hernia, gallbladder issues or urgent findings — with examination and prior reports from Bangladesh clinics or hospitals. We outline which tests matter next, whether laparoscopic or open surgery may apply, and how timing affects work, travel and family plans. Decisions are made together with realistic options, not pressure.
After surgery, rest, light walking and regular wound checks are typical in the first week. Return urgently for fever, worsening pain, persistent vomiting or pus from the wound.
Conditions we commonly treat
- Inguinal, umbilical and incisional hernia
- Gallbladder disease and gallstones
- Appendicitis and acute abdominal pain
- Soft-tissue lumps and selected swellings
- Planned and emergency abdominal procedures
How care unfolds
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Focused assessment
History, examination and review of scans or labs to map the problem clearly.
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Shared decision
Observation, medicine or surgery — with risks and benefits in plain words.
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Precise procedure
When surgery is needed, technique is chosen for safety and recovery quality.
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Guided recovery
Practical aftercare so healing stays on track.
When to seek help
- Persistent or worsening abdominal pain
- A bulge that enlarges or becomes painful
- Digestive symptoms after fatty meals with gallbladder findings
- Fever with abdominal tenderness
Common questions
Does every hernia need surgery?
No. Small asymptomatic hernias may be observed; pain or incarceration risk often shifts the plan toward repair.
How long is hospital stay?
From same-day pathways to a few days, depending on the case. Laparoscopic repair often allows a faster return.
Can I get a second opinion?
Yes. Bring reports and we clarify the next step together.
What preparation is needed before general surgery?
Usually blood tests, imaging, fasting and medication pauses as advised for your case.
When can I return to normal activity?
Minor procedures often allow a few days; larger operations may need 2–6 weeks depending on your job and healing.