Yashoda Hospitals Podcast

Yashoda Hospitals Podcast


Latest Episodes

Is the H3N2 surge in India a cause for concern?
March 27, 2023

Influenza A H3N2 viral infection is on the rise in India, and experts say that it is due to lack of exposure to the virus during lockdown. As there was hardly any contact with the influenza virus, the existing antibodies are lost and new antibodies are no

Flu outbreak: The challenges of managing the flu outbreak in India
March 16, 2023

India has been hit by a rapid increase in cases of the flu in recent times. This outbreak serves as a warning that we must continue to be cautious in our endeavors to safeguard ourselves and our society from infectious illnesses. Complying with public hea

Expert Insights on Kidney Stones and their Management
March 08, 2023

Kidney stones are typically not life-threatening, but they can lead to serious complications if left untreated. Kidney stones can cause blockages in the urinary system, leading to pain and discomfort. They can also increase the risk of urinary tract infec

Changing Perspectives: Let's Talk About Obesity
March 03, 2023

"Changing Perspectives: Let's Talk About Obesity" - Welcome to our podcast on obesity, a condition that affects millions of people worldwide. In this episode, we dive into the science behind obesity, exploring the various factors that cont

Women and Wellness
January 28, 2023

Women go through several physiological changes owing to menstruation, pregnancy, lactation, and menopause. Like many women, chances are you are facing Irregular periods or bleeding between menstrual cycles that may cause discomfort and pain. In that case,

Viral Fevers
January 26, 2023

Fevers are frequently an indication that your body is battling a bacterial or viral infection. Any fever that is brought on by a virus is considered a viral, bacterial, or fungus infection. Humans are susceptible to a wide range of viral illnesses, includ

Valvular Heart Disease
January 19, 2023

Valvular heart disease occurs when one or more valves in your heart get damaged. It is usually observed in the elderly population between 70 and 80 years of age. Causes of valvular heart disease include wear and tear with age, infections, heredity, and ot

Obesity and its health effects.
January 17, 2023

An excessive quantity of body fat is a complex condition known as obesity. Obesity is more than just an aesthetic problem. It's a health issue that raises the chance of conditions like heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and several maligna

Path to Understanding Diabetes
January 02, 2023

When blood glucose, sometimes referred to as blood sugar, is too high, diabetes develops. The primary source of energy is blood glucose, which is obtained from food. The pancreas produces the hormone insulin, which facilitates the entry of glucose from fo