ELITE EAR NOSE AND THROAT CLINIC, Civil hospital road, Abohar, Punjab - 152116.
About Doctor
Dr. Paramjeet singh is a renowned and experienced
M.S E.N.T.
He brings
with him an experience
of 40 years and has
been associated with some of the best hospitals in
Abohar. A dedicated compassionate doctor who
handles many challenging cases with the latest cutting-edge
technology. He offers
patient-friendly scientific advice to your problems while maintaining
the highest professional and ethical values.
Your Health, Our Priority Trusted Care for You &
Your Family
Dedicated to providing comprehensive healthcare services
with compassion and expertise. Whether it’s a small
niggle or severe sickness, do not hesitate to consult us
for best advice and care. In a world overloaded with
contradicting health information, knowing what is right
for you can be challenging. Our patient education
initiatives helps you make the right choices.
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Weekly Timetable
Monday
10:00am-2:00pm, 5:00pm-7:00pm
Tuesday
10:00am-2:00pm, 5:00pm-7:00pm
Wednesday
10:00am-2:00pm, 5:00pm-7:00pm
Thursday
10:00am-2:00pm, 5:00pm-7:00pm
Friday
10:00am-2:00pm, 5:00pm-7:00pm
Saturday
10:00am-2:00pm, 5:00pm-7:00pm
Sunday
11:00am-1:00pm,
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Treatments
Expert Care for Diverse Health Needs. Our consultant
physician specializes in a wide range of treatments, including:
The thyroid gland, which is located at the base of
the neck, is in charge of releasing hormones into
the bloodstream. This gland's malfunction can
result in a variety of symptoms and complications.
The highly experienced specialists at our clinic
help diagnose and treat patients with thyroid
disorders.
Respiratory illness is a common problem in
metropolitan cities. Certain factors and
behaviours, such as smoking, air pollution, and
environmental issues can contribute to respiratory
diseases. Other causes include autoimmune diseases
such as rheumatoid arthritis and genetic defects.
A microbiome of bacteria, pathogens, fungi, and
viruses lives in your body. They usually do not
cause any harm. Microorganisms, on the other hand,
can occasionally cause disease. Infection-causing
pathogens or parasites can also be contracted from
other people, animals, insects, or contaminated
food. Infectious diseases can be difficult to
diagnose and treat because their symptoms and
severity vary so much. Experts specialize in the
diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of these
conditions.
Dr. Dr. Paramjeet singh is a specialist in M.S E.N.T. He has more than 40 years of experience.
Why is it best to consult a specialist?
A specialist doctor is trained to treat complex health
conditions in their particular field. If you are diagnosed
with a condition, it is best to consult a doctor who
specializes in dealing with that particular condition.
How can I book an appointment with Dr. Dr. Paramjeet singh?
You can book an appointment by using appointment button or contacting us using our phone or email.
What are the different mode of consulation?
Dr. Dr. Paramjeet singh provides different modes of
consultation for you to choose from as per your convenience.
You can choose to book a clinic appointment in Abohar or you
can also consult the doctor online via video or telephonic
call.
Are safety guidelines followed in Dr. Dr. Paramjeet singh's
consultation chamber?
Yes, our staff and clinic follows all safety protocols and
we take appropriate measures to ensure a safe environment
for our patients, including social distancing and hand
sanitizing stations.
What if my query is not listed here?
If you have any more queries that aren't listed, you can
email us or call us.
Health Updates and Insights
Our expert insights keep you up-to-date on all things
health-related.
Thyroid needs to be checked on below situation Unexplained changes in weight, Heart and energy issues, Temperature sensitivity, Mood or mental changes, Menstrual or fertility problems etc.
Small, butterfly-shaped gland in your neck, below the Adam's apple. Part of the endocrine system, which controls your body's hormones. It regulates many vital functions - from metabolism to mental activity.
A chronic condition where the body has trouble regulating blood sugar levels (glucose) due to issues with insulin. Insulin is a hormone that helps glucose enter cells for energy.
Infertility is the difficulty in achieving pregnancy despite regular, unprotected intercourse. It can affect both men and women and has multiple causes.
The truth about fungal infections - Fungal infections like tinea (ringworm), candidiasis, or onychomycosis (nail fungus) often appear superficial but they can be persistent and hard to treat.
All About Asthma
April 9th, 2022
Asthma and its symptoms:
Asthma is a long-term illness that affects the lungs' airways.
The airways swell as the condition progresses due to a lack of
oxygen. As a result, they become hypersensitive to certain
substances that people inhale. Chest tightness, wheezing,
breathlessness, and coughing are all common symptoms.
Diagnosis:
Doctors use a physical exam, medical history, and a variety of
tests, including pulmonary function tests, to confirm an
asthma diagnosis and rule out other conditions that may appear
similar, such as seasonal allergies and chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD). A patient's asthma severity will
most likely be classified into one of four categories based on
their symptoms
There are two types of asthma: "intrinsic" and "extrinsic".
Extrinsic asthma: is caused by allergens such
as pollen, mites, dust, tobacco smoke, and so on, whereas
intrinsic asthma is caused by a respiratory tract infection.
Extrinsic asthma, which usually begins in childhood, is far
more common than intrinsic asthma, which affects only a small
percentage of the population after the age of 30.
Intrinsic asthma: on the other hand, is more
difficult to treat due to obesity as one of the main risk
factors and chronic symptoms.
After a series of tests and consideration of the patient's
entire medical history, asthma allergy is diagnosed. A
physical exam is performed after the inquiry, followed by lung
function tests to confirm asthma.
Nocturnal asthma:
It is one of the asthma types in which people with asthma find
it difficult to cope at night, and they experience symptoms
such as wheezing and shortness of breath, which disrupt their
sleep. These symptoms are common in people who have
uncontrolled asthma. As per experts, the circadian rhythm is
to blame. In addition, excessive humidity, a dirty pillowcase,
a large meal before bed, undiagnosed sleep apnea, and other
factors can trigger nocturnal asthma.
Asthma And Food Allergies:
Certain foods should be avoided by asthma patients because
they may aggravate their symptoms. Food allergies and asthma
can make life difficult for you. A food allergy is defined as
an overreaction of the body's immune system to certain
harmless proteins, resulting in the release of a chemical
called histamine. Hives, rash, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
are all signs that someone has developed a food allergy. Food
allergies are commonly associated with foods such as eggs,
milk, peanuts, tree nuts (cashews, almonds, filberts, etc.),
soy, wheat, fish, shellfish, and shrimp. Food allergies and
asthma attacks can be avoided by avoiding these
foods.Asthmatic patients should avoid foods containing omega-6
fatty acids and trans-fats because they aggravate asthma
symptoms. Processed foods, as well as some types of margarine,
must be avoided.
Asthma-Relieving Exercises:
Physical activities are thought to aggravate asthma allergies,
but this is incorrect. However, some exercises can be
extremely beneficial for asthma sufferers. Swimming and other
swimming-related exercises help to strengthen the breathing
muscles. It also improves lung function and cardiovascular
fitness. Yoga is another excellent exercise for asthma
sufferers. In addition, asthma patients can maintain their
fitness regimen by walking, biking, hiking, golfing,
gymnastics, and other physical activities.
Treatment with natural ingredients:
There is no natural treatment for asthma. Natural therapies,
on the other hand, can treat the majority of its symptoms.
Going for relaxation therapies such as deep abdominal
breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, guided imagery, and
biofeedback can also help if you're having an asthma attack
due to emotional stress. A healthy diet is unquestionably
beneficial in reducing asthma symptoms. Salmon, mackerel, and
cod, which are high in omega-3 fatty acids, must also be
included in the diet.
Other management options:
Inhaling vaporized medications through a device called an
inhaler is a necessary part of most people's asthma
management. These drugs may help to reduce inflammation,
dilate (open) the airways, and cause other positive changes.
Long-acting drugs are used to manage symptoms over time, while
fast-acting drugs are used to provide immediate relief during
asthma attacks. Lifestyle changes and medical management of
the associated disease or presenting illness can also benefit.
Living life with diabetes
April 9th, 2022
Living life can be worrisome if you have diabetes, but hey, everything can be managed with the right steps! That’s why we are here with 4 key points that will help you lead a better life.
Learn about diabetes.
Know your diabetes ABCs.
A for the A1C test
B for Blood pressure.
C for Cholesterol
Learn how to live with diabetes.
Get routine care to stay healthy.
What is diabetes?
Diabetes is a disease in which your body is unable to properly utilize the energy provided by the food you eat.There are different types of diabetes, some of which are more prevalent than others.
Type 1 diabetes
Type 2 diabetes
Gestational diabetes
Children are more likely to develop type 1 diabetes, and gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that can develop during pregnancy.
Type 2 diabetes is the most common type of diabetes in the general population, and it often develops from pre-diabetes.
When your blood glucose levels are high but not high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes, it is identified as prediabetes. If you have prediabetes, you may already be experiencing the long-term effects of diabetes on your heart, blood vessels, and kidneys.
ABCs of diabetes
A for the A1C test - You must keep track of your blood sugar levels over time. You don't want those to rise too high. High blood sugar levels can be harmful to your heart, blood vessels, kidneys, feet, and eyes.
B for Blood pressure - When your blood pressure rises too high, your heart has to work too hard. It can cause a heart attack, stroke, and kidney and eye damage.
C for Cholesterol - LDL and HDL cholesterol are the two types of cholesterol in your blood.
LDL cholesterol, also known as "bad" cholesterol, can accumulate and clog your blood vessels. It has the potential to cause a heart attack or stroke. HDL, or "good" cholesterol, assists in the removal of "bad" cholesterol from your blood vessels.
Lead a healthy life with diabetes
Adopting a healthy lifestyle can aid in diabetes management. It may also help with key health indicators like weight, blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol.
Weight management: Type 2 diabetes is difficult to manage if you are overweight or obese. It also raises the risk of high blood cholesterol and blood pressure, which can lead to a variety of cardiovascular problems. Thus, weight loss is recommended.
Healthy diet: Healthy eating habits, such as portion control and reading food labels, are essential for maintaining a healthy weight and preventing or managing diabetes. You have additional food issues if you have prediabetes or diabetes. Simple carbohydrates found in foods like table sugar, cake, soda, candy, and jellies, for example, should be avoided. They can raise blood glucose levels if consumed.
Maintain a food and blood glucose log: You can keep a better track of how foods affect your body by writing down what you eat when you eat it, and how it affects your glucose levels. To see how your body reacts to different foods, check your blood sugar one hour to one and a half hours after eating.
Managing a busy lifestyle: Many of us are always on the go and rarely spend time at home. Even if your kitchen isn't suitable, eating well should always be a priority. You can properly nourish your body wherever life takes you with a little forethought. Keep these pointers in mind when eating on the go: Bring snacks and healthy lunch to eat throughout the day. This will make it easier for you to stick to healthy food choices and resist the temptation to eat unhealthy foods that are more convenient. Reduce your caffeine consumption and drink plenty of water. Keep a bottle of water on you at all times so you can stay hydrated.
Being physically active: Losing 7% of your body weight and being physically active for at least 30 minutes a day can cut your risk of diabetes in half. And as you lose more weight, your risk decreases even more. If you already have diabetes, physical activity and weight management can help you manage the disease and avoid negative health consequences.
Avoid smoking: Cigarette smoking is the leading preventable cause of death. It's also the leading cause of premature death that can be changed. Smoking is even more dangerous if you have diabetes because:
Nerve damage and kidney disease are more likely to occur
Smokers are three times more likely than non-smokers to die of heart disease
Smoke is more likely to raise blood sugar levels, making diabetes management more difficult.
Stress management: People are affected by stress in various ways. It has the potential to affect one's emotional well-being.
From headaches to stomach-aches, it can cause a variety of aches and pains
Reduce the amount of energy you have
Disrupts sleep
Overeating, drinking too much alcohol, smoking, procrastinating, and not getting enough sleep are all unhealthy responses.
Counting carbohydrates
Eating foods with a low glycemic index
Get regular health check-ups
Consult with our health care team at least twice a year to detect and treat any problems as early as possible.
Thyroid: Myths and Facts
April 6th, 2022
Thyroid self-assessment
Early detection is critical for successfully treating any thyroid problem. To assist with this, perform a self-exam known as the "neck check." Looking into a mirror, extending your neck, and gently turning your head slightly left and then right can help you detect a lump or enlargement.
You may have a lump or goiter if the surface of your neck below your Adam's apple and above your collar bone is uneven or protruding even slightly. You should see an endocrinologist right away.
To get thyroid treatment or learn more about thyroid management, contact our endocrinologist.
Fact sheet
Myth: Your symptoms will go away right away if you start taking thyroid medication
Truth: It takes time for thyroid levels to return to normal. Few people take medication for months before they start feeling better.
Myth: People with thyroid conditions should continue to take medication throughout their lives.
Truth: It is dependent on the cause of your condition. Thyroid issues can occur during or after pregnancy for some women. The thyroid may adjust itself once the body's hormones have stabilized. Also, prescriptions may change over time. At times, individuals with an underactive thyroid may require additional thyroid hormones during pregnancy.
Myth: It's okay to skip medicine if your symptoms aren't bothering you.
Truth: The thyroid hormone is in charge of many vital organ functions. Failure to treat even a mild case of thyroid disease can result in serious health issues such as heart disease, weak bones (osteoporosis), and/or inability to have children (infertility).
Myth: I can stop taking my medications once I feel better and my lab results are normal.
Truth: Regardless of how well you feel, it is critical that you continue to take your medications on a regular basis. Leave the decision to change or discontinue medication to an endocrinologist.
Myth: All thyroid nodules or lumps are cancerous.
Truth: This is not correct. In fact, only about 10% of thyroid nodules are cancerous. Several diagnostic procedures can be used to determine whether your nodule or lump is one of the rare cancerous lumps. Nodules that form in thyroid glands that are functioning normally are less likely to be cancerous than those that form in hyperthyroid patients. Radiation exposure, combined with advanced age, may increase the likelihood of a thyroid lump is cancerous. If thyroid nodules are not cancerous or interfering with your daily life, most doctors will leave them alone and reevaluate them every 6-12 months.
Myth: It is a female disorder
Truth: Though, as with most autoimmune diseases, it affects far more women than men, men are not uncommonly diagnosed with hypothyroidism. TFT levels should be checked every five years if you are healthy, but if you have been diagnosed with hyper/hypothyroidism, TFT levels should be checked more frequently.
Myth: I must follow a special diet because of my thyroid condition
Truth: Thyroid disease is not a lifestyle disease. Don't feed your brain with false information from non-medical websites. People with thyroid disorders, like everyone else, need to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet. Thyroid disorders are not caused by diet, so they won’t even be cured by diet. Get in touch with our endocrinologist if you suspect you have a thyroid disorder.