5 Surgeries I, as a Doctor, Would Never Do!

Even old traumas, including blows to the head, can disrupt the body’s balance and overload the spine without the person noticing.

A key fact: if we take 100 pain-free people and perform an MRI, many will show protrusions or hernias. Therefore, the problem isn’t always what’s shown on the image, but rather the constant mechanical overload.

Operating without addressing the cause is like changing a tire without aligning the vehicle: the problem reappears, just in a different location.

2. Hemorrhoid Surgery
It’s often considered a “simple” surgery, but recovery can be long, painful, and very limiting for daily life.

Not everyone knows that after this operation, they may experience pain for weeks when sitting, moving, and even sleeping. For an active person, this is a significant issue.

In many cases, hemorrhoids have a clear mechanical cause: the descent of internal organs. When the organs press on the veins in the pelvis, blood pools, the veins dilate, and inflammation and bleeding occur.

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