Morning 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Evening 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm
Sunday 10:00 am to 12:30 pm
Sunday Sunday Evening Closed

Opening Hours

Phone Number (Hospital) : (0241)2358351
Mobile Number :+91 9422227414

About Dr. Krishna Baldawa

This medical practitioner’s clinic was established in 2001 and since then, it has drawn scores of patients not only from in and around the neighbourhood but also from the neighbouring areas as well. This medical professional is proficient in identifying, diagnosing and treating the various health issues and problems related to the medical field.

Services

Dermatology

Acne and rosacea, Color problems, Contagious skin diseases, Cosmetic treatments, Dry / sweaty skin, Eczema / dermatitis, Hair and scalp problems, Itchy skin, Painful skin / joints, Rashes, Scaly skin.

Diabetes

The three main types of diabetes – type 1, type 2 and gestational are all defined as metabolic disorders that affect the way the body metabolises or uses digested food to make glucose. Hypoglycemia is characterised by a low-level of blood sugar.

Asthma

Asthma is a common long-term inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs. It is characterised by variable and recurring symptoms, reversible airflow obstruction, and easily triggered bronchospasm . Symptoms include episodes of wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath.

Allergy

An allergy is the response of the body’s immune system to normally harmless substances such as pollen, foods, and house dust mite. Whilst in most people these substances (allergens) pose no problem, in allergic individuals their immune system identifies them as a’ threat’ and produces an inappropriate response.

Thyroid

Thyroid disease is a common problem that can cause symptoms because of over- or under-function of the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is an essential organ for producing thyroid hormones, which maintain are body metabolism. The thyroid gland is located in the front of the neck below the Adam’s apple.

Types of Skin Disease Treatment Available

Frequently Asked Questions

True. Allergies can cause conjunctivitis (pink eye), which is common in people who have other types of allergies such as hay fever, asthma, or eczema.

The thyroid gland uses iodine to produce thyroid hormones — primarily thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). T4 gets converted into T3 (a more active form) in the blood. Thyroid hormones regulate our metabolic rate and affect weight and energy level. The thyroid also produces calcitonin, which contributes to calcium balance. Thyroid hormone production is regulated by a feedback system involving the pituitary gland (a small gland at the base of the brain).

Some causes of symptoms (triggers) are common to all people with asthma, and some are more individual, especially allergens. There are very big differences between people in how easily and how severely they react. The severity of the symptoms or an attack can differ in the same person at different times, and treatment can also be more or less effective.

A glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) test accurately assesses how well the blood glucose has been controlled over a period of 2–3 months. For non-diabetic individuals, the normal HbA1c level is usually below 5.5%. In people with diabetes, an HbA1c level below 7.0% indicates good control.

Usually, acne begins at puberty and is gone by the early 20s. In some cases, acne may persist into adulthood. Such types of acne include severe forms that affect the body as well as the face (which afflict males more than females) and acne associated with the menstrual cycle in women. In other cases, acne may not present itself until adulthood. Such acne is more likely to affect females than males..
There are several reasons for this. As females get older, the pattern of changes in hormones may itself change, disposing sebaceous glands to develop acne. Ovarian cysts and pregnancy may also cause hormonal changes that lead to acne. Some women get acne when they discontinue birth control pills that have been keeping acne at bay

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