What should I do if I suspect a fracture?
If you suspect a fracture, keep the affected area immobilized, avoid putting weight on it, and seek immediate medical help. Applying ice can help reduce swelling.
How are trauma-related injuries diagnosed?
Trauma injuries are diagnosed using physical examinations, X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to assess the extent of damage and determine the best treatment.
Does breast cancer always require chemotherapy?
Not always. Treatment depends on cancer type, stage, and receptor status. Some early-stage cancers may only need surgery and radiation.
Is breast cancer preventable?
Not completely, but lifestyle changes and regular screenings significantly reduce risk and improve early detection.
How often should I get a mammogram?
Women aged 40–49 should consult their doctor. From age 50 onward, mammograms are recommended every 1–2 years.
Can men get breast cancer?
Yes, although it is rare. It often presents as a lump behind the nipple.
Is every breast lump cancerous?
No. Many breast lumps are benign (non-cancerous), but it’s essential to have them evaluated.
Can IBD increase cancer risk?
Yes. Long-standing ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s colitis may increase the risk of colorectal cancer. Regular screenings are important.
Is IBD the same as IBS?
No. IBS is a functional disorder without visible inflammation, while IBD involves real, measurable inflammation and damage.
What is the difference between Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis?
Crohn’s can affect any part of the digestive tract and involves deeper layers, while ulcerative colitis is limited to the colon and rectum and affects only the inner lining.

