Dr. Aakif Yousaf
Assistant Professor
Laproscopic Surgeon, General Surgeon
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- Qualifications FCPS(Surgery), MBBS, MRCSi
- Gender Male
- Fee 1500
- Total Experience 10 Years
About
Dr. Aakif Yousaf is a European trained laparoscopic surgeon. He is pioneer of laser surgery in Sahiwal and is skilled in most advanced procedures of minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery. He is the first and the only surgeon in Sahiwal providing laser surgery services to the patients.
Midcity Sahiwal Hospital
Midcity Sahiwal Hospital, College Chowk, Sahiwal
Monday to Saturday
04:00 PM to 06:00 PM
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(3). Dear Fatema,at 5 weeks pregnancy with low HCG, pinkish-brown discharge and one-sided pain must be evaluated urgently. Your progesterone injections/suppositories are appropriate, but these new symptoms can indicate threatened miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy. Please do the following: Get a repeat HCG after 48 hours then get an urgent pelvic ultrasound also, Continue progesterone as advised If bleeding increases or pain becomes severe, go to Emergency immediately These symptoms can still settle with proper monitoring, but evaluation should not be delayed. Wishing you the best and hoping for a safe outcome Feel free to update here with your latest HCG report or ultrasound for further guidance..
(4). I am sorry that she has to bear pain for long. So normal X-ray is common in this type of injury because it only shows bones. Pain lasting this long is often due to soft-tissue problems (muscles, tendons, bursae)which do not appear on X-ray. Since the pain has continued for 3 years despite physiotherapy and injections, the next best step is an MRI of the right shoulder to check the rotator cuff and other soft tissues. If MRI is normal, the pain may be due to chronic muscle or post-traumatic pain, which usually improves with proper targeted physiotherapy and posture correction, not surgery..