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Paediatric Condition & Surgical Treatments offered by Mr Misra

Mr Misra is an experienced, expert paediatric surgeon with specialisation in ​Paediatric Urology & Gastrointestinal Children Conditions. Quality care for newborn babies (neonatal), infants & children.

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​Paediatric Urology ​Surgery Treatments

​Abnormal conditions of the urinary tract, male reproductive system and vagina are among the most common pediatric health concerns in the United Kingdom, affecting millions of children each year.

Pediatric Urology Services by Mr Misra provides diagnostic and treatment options for pediatric patients with conditions that affect the urinary tract, male reproductive system and vagina. These conditions include:

Urinary tract infections (UTI)

​Cystitis or bladder infection is common in girls. In boys tight foreskin may be a cause and needs circumcision.
are causes- hydronephrosis or VUR vesico-ureteric reflux. ​read more...

Undescended testes

Also called cryptorchidism, most testes drop down in the first 6 months. If they do not, then orchidopexy is indicated to prevent infertility or development of tumour. ​read more...

Bedwetting

Nocturnal enuresis may be because of deep sleep, an immature bladder or rarely, diabetes.
​After 5 years of age, treatment may be considered after basic investigations. ​read more...

Tight foreskin (phimosis) ​

Common in infants, a circumcision or slit can be avoided with special creams and gentle manual retraction protocol.
​Timely intervention can prevent balanitis (infection)​. ​read more...

Hypospadias Repair

The urethral opening is not at the tip of the penis.
In some, the penis may be bent (chordee) or very small with possibility of intersex.
Circumcision is contraindicated.​ ​read more...

Hydrocoele Repair

Fluid collection around the testis is a hydrocele. Children need a different operation than an adult because of an abnormal tube coming down from abd. ​read more...

​Paediatric Gastroenterology ​Surgery Treatments

Gastroenterology is the management of children with Gastroenteritis problems in the digestive system, such as the oesophagus, stomach or intestines. Nutrition is important, and some children need special diets in order to manage their condition.

Appendicitis

An acute onset of pain in the right side of the abdomen. Early surgery is desirable to prevent the appendix from bursting. Mr Misra prefers key hole surgery for this condition. ​read more...​

Tummy pain

A common condition and distressing for the parents. From constipation to food allergy, to acute conditions like appendicitis or urine infection, the causes are myriad. ​read more...

Vomiting

​Causes include gastro-enteritis, food allergy, reflux, appendicitis, cyclical vomiting or abdominal migraine. Bile vomiting, however, indicates an intestinal obstruction. ​read more...

Constipation

Hard stools can cause pain or rectal bleeding. Treatment may include high fibre diet, laxatives or enemas. If severe, consider surgical causes like Hirschsprungs disease. ​read more...

Gastric reflux

Gastric reflux is common in infancy; Mr Misra treats most patients non-operatively. In some, however it may affect weight gain or lead to chest infections or worsen their asthma. ​read more...​

Paediatric General Surgery Treatments

Paediatric General Surgery treatment is the ?diagnostic evaluation and treatment of neonates, infants, children, and adolescents with congenital anomalies and acquired conditions of the head and neck area, chest wall, thorax and extremities.

Inguinal hernia

A swelling in the groin which may  extend down into the scrotum. The loops of bowel may obstruct and result in a very sick child with severe tummy pain and bile vomiting. ​read more...

Umbilical Hernia

​A bulge in the belly button area, exacerbated by crying. Rarely causes intestinal obstruction and thus repair can be delayed till 18 months of age, possibly longer. ​read more...

Neck lumps

Lymph nodes or glands, thyroglossal cyst, branchial cyst, haemangioma or lymphangioma, present early. Cancer is a rare cause. An ultrasound or blood test may be necessary.​ ​read more...

Lumps and bumps

Lipomas and sebaceous cysts are common in the subcutaneous tissue. Haemangiomas and birthmarks are seen in the head and neck region. Lymph nodes are common in the neck.

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