Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar Profile

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Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar

MBBS, MS, FICS

Gender:  Male

Language Spoken:  Bengali, Hindi, English

Experience:  30 years

Email ID : doctordkm@gmail.com

Contact No. : 9830063492

From:  45A, Hindustan Park, Kolkata - 700029, W.B., India, Kolkata, India

Website: http://www.drdulalkantimajumder.com/

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Prof. Dr. DulalKanti Majumder is one of the most renowned Urologists, Laparoscopic Pelvic and Oncosurgeon in Kolkata. He is specialist in diagnosing and treating all types of urological problems and operations. He also does all types of laparoscopic abdominal and pelvic surgeries and all types of stone surgery including gall stone. For a long time he worked as professor of Urology & Surgery at KPC Medical College Hospital, Ramakrishna Mission Seva Pratishthan and Mission of Mercy Hospital. At present he operates renowned hospitals in Kolkata.

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All Indian Health Insurance Companies are accepted

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Narayan Memorial Hospital 601, Diamond Harbour Road, Kolkata – 700034 Contact No. 033 6640 0000
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It is normal to have a small amount of blood in your urine for 1-2 days after this procedure. You may have pain and nausea when the stone pieces pass. This can happen soon after treatment and ...

Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar MBBS, MS, FICS

Typically, any stone 4 millimeters (mm) or less in length will pass on its own within 31 days. Between 4 mm and 6 mm, only 60 percent will pass without medical intervention, and on average tak...

Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar MBBS, MS, FICS

While the recovery times vary for each procedure, most patients are fully recovered within six weeks and can resume their normal activities. Many patients feel much better the first week, but ...

Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar MBBS, MS, FICS

The procedure, which is done under general anesthesia, takes about 1.5 hours. You'll typically return home the same day. Percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Your doctor makes a small incision in...

Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar MBBS, MS, FICS

Major complications, such as severe bleeding or injury to the kidney and adjacent structures, are relatively uncommon. The most common problems are pain associated with the small incision site...

Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar MBBS, MS, FICS

Bladder stones usually form when you can't completely empty your bladder of urine. A common reason for this in men is having an enlarged prostate gland that blocks the flow of urine. If ur...

Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar MBBS, MS, FICS

Left untreated, stones may cause repeated UTIs. This can also cause permanent damage to the bladder or kidneys.

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Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar MBBS, MS, FICS

Drink herbal tea. Some teas have properties that help dissolve bladder stones. Look for teas with hydrangea root, gravel root, marshmallow root, and rose hip. As an added benefit, these teas c...

Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar MBBS, MS, FICS

To prevent uric acid stones, cut down on high-purine foods such as red meat, organ meats, beer/alcoholic beverages, meat-based gravies, sardines, anchovies, and shellfish. Follow a healthy die...

Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar MBBS, MS, FICS

Kidney stones form when your urine contains more crystal-forming substances - such as calcium, oxalate and uric acid - than the fluid in your urine can dilute. At the same time, your urine may...

Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar MBBS, MS, FICS

Urinary tract stones begin to form in a kidney and may enlarge in a ureter or the bladder. Depending on where a stone is located, it may be called a kidney stone, ureteral stone, or bladder st...

Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar MBBS, MS, FICS

Drinking lots of water may help a small stone pass naturally. However, because bladder stones are often caused by difficulty emptying your bladder completely, extra water may not be enough to ...

Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar MBBS, MS, FICS

Once you start feeling the pain of a kidney stone, it can take anywhere between one to four weeks for the stone to actually pass.

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Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar MBBS, MS, FICS

Avoid stone-forming foods: Beets, chocolate, spinach, rhubarb, tea, and most nuts are rich in oxalate, which can contribute to kidney stones. If you suffer from stones, your doctor may advise ...

Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar MBBS, MS, FICS

Consumption of sugar-sweetened soda and punch is associated with a higher risk of stone formation, whereas consumption of coffee, tea, beer, wine, and orange juice is associated with a lower r...

Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar MBBS, MS, FICS

Stones cause symptoms like pain, trouble urinating, cloudy or smelly urine, nausea, and vomiting. Some stones will pass on their own. Others need treatment with sound waves or surgery to break...

Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar MBBS, MS, FICS

1. Drinking water. Drinking as much as 2 to 3 quarts (1.8 to 3.6 liters) a day will keep your urine dilute and may prevent stones from forming. ...

Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar MBBS, MS, FICS

1. Severe, sharp pain in the side and back, below the ribs.

Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar MBBS, MS, FICS

Kidney stones are caused by high levels of calcium, oxalate, and phosphorus in the urine. These minerals are normally found in urine and do not cause problems at low levels. Certain foods may ...

Dr Dulal Kanti Majumdar MBBS, MS, FICS
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