Prof. Dr. Shirley Ragae Henry Consultant in Internal Medicine, Liver Diseases, Gastroenterology and Diabetes, PhD Ain Shams University, Master Degree in Tropical
Medicine Faculty of Medicine Mansoura
University
Specialist and PhD in Endemic Diseases (Digestive System, Liver, and Infectious Diseases) Ain Shams University, Deputy Director of Liver Care at Demerdash Hospital, Member of the Scientific Council for Infectious Diseases of the Egyptian Fellowship, Member of the Egyptian Ascites Club
Specialized in treating: diseases of the digestive system: - esophageal reflux - eosinophilic esophagitis - esophageal motility disorders and achalasia - infections and ulcers of the stomach and duodenum - treatment of Helicobacter pylori (stomach bacteria) - cases of chronic vomiting - diagnosis and treatment of malabsorption diseases and wheat allergy - cases of irritable bowel syndrome - Diagnosis and treatment of diarrhea and chronic constipation -
Dr/Michael Nabil Aziz
intensive care consultant
master of intensive care Ain Shams university
consultant of intensive care at Italian hospital and shubra general hospital
5
2339
Dr Michael Clinic
Nasr City Building 1045 Eiada St. Armed Forces Buildings Zahraa Nasr City
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Family medicine treating adults, children diseases. Responsible for recording the medical history of patients and the development of their state of health over the years and treating chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, sinus infections, pregnancy monitoring, digestive diseases, and thoracic diseases.
A family medicine treats adult and child diseases. Responsible for recording the medical history of patients and the development of their state of health over the years and treating chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, sinus infections, pregnancy monitoring, digestive diseases, and thoracic diseases.
The methods to prevent gastrointestinal diseases are avoiding eating foods containing saturated fats, following a healthy diet, exercising regularly, do not delay defecation, avoid excessive medication.
Yes, it does. Doctors use an echocardiogram to detect some heart diseases. Sound waves are sent to the heart, then these waves are reflected from the heart and are captured by using special medical equipment to form pictures of the heart.