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Queen's NRI Hospital, a 380 bed multi-specialty acute-cum-critical care referral hospital, is one of the most well-equipped and premier hospitals in Coastal Andhra. Since from 1994, the Hospital has come a long way with the commitment and passion of over 100 dedicated healthcare professionals, comprising internationally acclaimed doctors/surgeons and efficient support staff, and world-class facilities. Providing personalized patient-centered treatment and care, 24/7 support and services.
Thursday 30 July 2015
Tuesday 28 July 2015
Department of Nephrology - Comprehensive Kidney Care
Department of Nephrology - Comprehensive Kidney Care.
20 Beded Round the clock Dialysis Unit with state of the art R.O.Water plant for Emergency & Day Care
For appointments call : 99662 56981 || visit : www.queensnrihospital.com
20 Beded Round the clock Dialysis Unit with state of the art R.O.Water plant for Emergency & Day Care
For appointments call : 99662 56981 || visit : www.queensnrihospital.com
Health Benefits Of Basil - Queen's NRI Hospital
Health Benefits of Basil:
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1.Anti-Oxidant:
Basil contains polyphenolic flavonoids such as vicenin and orientin. These compounds are found to have anti-oxidant protection against oxidation of lipid caused by radiation.
Benefits:
•Eat fresh basil leaves regularly to get best anti- oxidant effect
•The anti-oxidant effect helps to prevent the bad effects of free radicals on health including preventing cancer.
2.Fever And Common Cold:
Basil leaves are one of the best remedies for fever and common cold. Juice of basil leaves are effective in bringing down high temperature. You can reduce the risk of malaria and dengue fever by consuming the tender leaves of basil.
How To Use?
•Chew fresh basil leaves to get relief from cold and flu
•You can boil the leaves in water and consume the leaves as well as the water
•To reduce acute fever make a decoction of basil leaves along with powdered cardamom in one cup of water and consume it several times day.
3.Boosting Immune System:
It has been proved that the chemical compounds found In basil leaves is capable of boosting the production of antibodies by about 20 %. These antibodies help our body to fight against various infections.
Benefits
•Consuming basil leaves helps to prevent infections and to improve the immune system
•Consuming fresh leaves is better than consuming it in dried form to boost the immune system. You can just chew some leaves of basil every day to purify the blood and to fight infections.
4.Cough:
This herb is an important constituent of cough syrups and expectorants. The various compounds present in basil mobilize the mucous. It is an effective treatment for curing bronchitis and asthma.
How To Use?
•Boil a cup of water with 8-10 basil leaves and five cloves for about 10 minutes. Allow this to cool and consume it to get relief from cough.
•For sore throat due to cough, gargle using the water in which basil leaves are boiled.
5.Anti-Inflammatory:
Basil contains essential oils like eugenol, citral, linalool, terpineol etc. These essential oils help in reducing the inflammations.
How To Use?
•You can boil 10-20 basil leaves in water and consume it to reduce inflammations in the body
•You can also apply a paste of basil leaves with lemon juice on the inflamed area to reduce infections.
•This is highly effective for reducing the rashes and inflammations caused by eczema.
For more info visit : www.queensnrihospital.com
Friday 24 July 2015
Thursday 23 July 2015
Wednesday 22 July 2015
GI Cancer Screening Package @ Rs. 1650/-
GI Cancer Screening Package @ Rs. 1650/-
For Appointments Call: 99662 56981 or visit: http://queensnrihospital.com
For Appointments Call: 99662 56981 or visit: http://queensnrihospital.com
Tuesday 21 July 2015
Monday 20 July 2015
Department of Cardiology- Comprehensive Heart Care
For Appointments call: 99662 56981 || Visit:http://www.queensnrihospital.com
Saturday 18 July 2015
Why Oatmeal is the best BREAKFAST for weight loss ?
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Wednesday 15 July 2015
Department of Oncology - Queens NRI Hospital
Department of Oncology:
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Our Latest Radiotheraphy Techniques:
1. Rapid ARC (Volumetric Modulated Radiotherapy).
2. Image Guided Radio Therapy (IGRT)
3. Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IMRT)
4. 3 Dimensional conformal Radiotherapy (3D - CRT)
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Our Latest Radiotheraphy Techniques:
1. Rapid ARC (Volumetric Modulated Radiotherapy).
2. Image Guided Radio Therapy (IGRT)
3. Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IMRT)
4. 3 Dimensional conformal Radiotherapy (3D - CRT)
For more details Dial: 99662 56981
Tuesday 14 July 2015
Monday 13 July 2015
Friday 10 July 2015
Easy ways to prevent kidney stones - Queens NRI Hospitals
5 Easy ways to prevent kidney stones:
1. Drink plenty of water:
Drinking extra water dilutes the substances in urine that lead to stones. Strive to drink enough fluids to pass 2 liters of urine a day, which is roughly eight standard 8-ounce cups. It may help to include some citrus beverages, like lemonade and orange juice. The cit rate in these beverages helps block stone formation.
Drinking extra water dilutes the substances in urine that lead to stones. Strive to drink enough fluids to pass 2 liters of urine a day, which is roughly eight standard 8-ounce cups. It may help to include some citrus beverages, like lemonade and orange juice. The cit rate in these beverages helps block stone formation.
2. Get the calcium you need:
Getting too little calcium in your diet can cause oxalate levels to rise and cause kidney stones. To prevent this, make sure to take in an amount of calcium appropriate to your age. Ideally, obtain calcium from foods, since some studies have linked taking calcium supplements to kidney stones. Men 50 and older should get 1,000 milligrams (mg) of calcium per day, along with 800 to 1,000 international units (IU) of vitamin D to help the body absorb the calcium.
Getting too little calcium in your diet can cause oxalate levels to rise and cause kidney stones. To prevent this, make sure to take in an amount of calcium appropriate to your age. Ideally, obtain calcium from foods, since some studies have linked taking calcium supplements to kidney stones. Men 50 and older should get 1,000 milligrams (mg) of calcium per day, along with 800 to 1,000 international units (IU) of vitamin D to help the body absorb the calcium.
3. Reduce sodium:
A high-sodium diet can trigger kidney stones because it increases the amount of calcium in your urine. So a low-sodium diet is recommended for the stone prone. Current guidelines suggest limiting total daily sodium intake to 2,300 mg. If sodium has contributed to kidney stones in the past, try to reduce your daily intake to 1,500 mg. This will also be good for your blood pressure and heart.
A high-sodium diet can trigger kidney stones because it increases the amount of calcium in your urine. So a low-sodium diet is recommended for the stone prone. Current guidelines suggest limiting total daily sodium intake to 2,300 mg. If sodium has contributed to kidney stones in the past, try to reduce your daily intake to 1,500 mg. This will also be good for your blood pressure and heart.
4. Limit animal protein:
Eating too much animal protein, such as red meat, poultry, eggs, and seafood, boosts the level of uric acid and could lead to kidney stones. A high-protein diet also reduces levels of citrate, the chemical in urine that helps prevent stones from forming. If you’re prone to stones, limit your daily meat intake to a quantity that is no bigger than a pack of playing cards. This is also a heart-healthy portion.
Eating too much animal protein, such as red meat, poultry, eggs, and seafood, boosts the level of uric acid and could lead to kidney stones. A high-protein diet also reduces levels of citrate, the chemical in urine that helps prevent stones from forming. If you’re prone to stones, limit your daily meat intake to a quantity that is no bigger than a pack of playing cards. This is also a heart-healthy portion.
5. Avoid stone-forming foods:
Beets, chocolate, spinach, rhubarb, tea, and most nuts are rich in oxalate, and colas are rich in phosphate, both of which can contribute to kidney stones. If you suffer from stones, your doctor may advise you to avoid these foods or to consume them in smaller amounts.
Beets, chocolate, spinach, rhubarb, tea, and most nuts are rich in oxalate, and colas are rich in phosphate, both of which can contribute to kidney stones. If you suffer from stones, your doctor may advise you to avoid these foods or to consume them in smaller amounts.
For more info visit : www.queensnrihospital.com
Wednesday 8 July 2015
PATIENT TESTIMONIALS
I had a procedure of Kidney ,Transplant, I was so scared and fearful for the type of procedure and it was my first time @ NRI Hospital. From the beginning to the time that I went home, everybody took their time to make me feel so good. I am glad that I went to Queen's NRI. Nurses and the doctor treated me like a person and no just like another patient. I am so grateful !
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Tuesday 7 July 2015
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Monday 6 July 2015
Health Check Packages
Ensure your Family's good health with our
Health Check Packages
Health Check Packages
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Friday 3 July 2015
Thursday 2 July 2015
Monsoon Precautions
Monsoon precautions:
1.Keep away the children to play in the rain and rainy water.
2.Drink many of heating herbal teas, particularly those with antibacterial properties.
3.Keep the items like Umbrella, rain coat etc when you are going out.
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