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

4. Varicose Vein Surgery
Varicose veins don’t appear overnight. They develop slowly due to increased pressure in the veins, often caused by the descent of internal organs.

Pregnancy, childbirth, chronic constipation, heavy lifting, and nutritional deficiencies weaken vein walls and accelerate the process.

Surgical or cosmetic treatments can quickly improve the appearance, but if the underlying cause persists, the problem usually returns within a few years.

Reducing internal pressure, improving circulation, and strengthening the body from within can slow the progression and even prevent surgery in the early stages.

5. Surgery for Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Prolapse doesn’t happen suddenly. It develops slowly when the pelvic floor weakens and the tissues lose support.

When detected early, many cases can improve by strengthening the appropriate muscles and restoring internal support to the body. Ignoring early signs often leads to surgery that could have been avoided.

The key is to act before the damage becomes irreversible.

Tips and recommendations
Never make a surgical decision based solely on an image or study.

Always seek an informed second opinion.

Ask about conservative alternatives before surgery.

Treat your body as a whole, not as isolated parts.

surgery is unavoidable, prepare your body beforehand.

Prioritize function and quality of life, not just quick symptom relief.

Surgery is not the enemy, but it shouldn’t be the first option. Having surgery only when absolutely necessary, with your body prepared and fully aware of the implications, is a decision about your health and personal responsibility.

 

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