Common Conditions

The conditions listed below represent cases commonly encountered in everyday clinical practice. The goal is the timely recognition of the problem and proper guidance towards the appropriate treatment.

Perianal Abscess

A perianal abscess is an acute inflammatory condition of the area surrounding the anus, caused by infection and accumulation of pus. It is an urgent condition requiring immediate medical evaluation, as it can cause severe pain and complications if not treated promptly.

Anal Fissure

An anal fissure is a painful condition that causes intense pain during bowel movements. It is often accompanied by bleeding and significantly affects daily life.

Cholelithiasis

Cholelithiasis is a condition in which stones form in the bile and can cause pain and digestive problems. It is one of the most common causes of pain in the upper right region of the abdomen.

Acute Cholecystitis

Acute cholecystitis is a common inflammatory condition of the gallbladder, usually caused by gallstones. It presents with intense abdominal pain and often requires immediate medical evaluation, as symptoms may worsen if not treated promptly.

Inguinal Hernia

An inguinal hernia is one of the most common types of hernia, presenting as a bulge in the groin area. It typically causes pain or discomfort, especially during movement or when lifting heavy objects.

Umbilical Hernia

An umbilical hernia presents as a bulge around the navel and may cause discomfort or pain in the abdomen. It is common in adults and may enlarge over time if left untreated.

Ventral Hernia (Incisional Hernia)

A ventral hernia, also known as an incisional hernia, is a form of abdominal wall hernia that typically develops at the site of a previous surgical incision. It is a frequent complication following abdominal procedures, particularly when the abdominal wall fails to heal adequately.

The condition may present months or even years after the initial surgery. Although it may initially appear mild, an incisional hernia tends to progress over time, making early diagnosis especially important.

Hemorrhoidal Disease

Hemorrhoids are an extremely common condition characterized by pain, discomfort, or bleeding in the anorectal region. Many patients seek medical information upon noticing rectal bleeding or pain during defecation.

Appendicitis

Appendicitis is an acute inflammation of the vermiform appendix, a small segment of the large intestine. It represents one of the most common causes of acute abdominal pain and requires immediate medical evaluation, as it may lead to serious complications if not treated promptly.

alexandros chamzin

MD, MSc, FEBS/MIS, FEBS/AWS
Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery Abdominal Wall Hernia Repair

About Dr. Chamzin

Every patient deserves clear communication, guidance, and an individualized therapeutic approach that takes into account their personal medical history. The goal is accurate diagnosis and appropriate management, with full respect for each patient's needs.

Early diagnosis and monitoring to reduce the risk of complications in chronic diseases by up to 50%.

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