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Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis is a growing concern in India, causing joint pain, stiffness, and fatigue. While it has no cure, lifestyle changes, exercise, and expert care can help manage symptoms. Paras Health offers advanced treatments and support to improve quality of life.

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Symptoms of Thyroid Imbalance
The thyroid gland controls metabolism and energy levels. Thyroid issues like hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism are common in young women, caused by stress, poor diet, and environmental factors. Lifestyle changes, proper nutrition, and expert care are key. Contact Paras Health for thyroid treatment.

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Asthma
Asthma is actually a very common but serious disorder that obstructs the airflow through the lungs and the airways and makes breathing hard, especially during an asthma attack. 

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A person using mask because of air pollution
In today's fast-paced world, where urbanization and industrialization are on the rise, the air we breathe is becoming increasingly polluted. This has led to a concerning array of health issues, as our bodies are constantly exposed to harmful pollutants.

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What is Asthma
Get expert help for asthma at Paras Health. From causes and symptoms to advanced treatment, we offer complete respiratory care solutions.

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knee replacement
Knee replacement surgery helps people improve mobility, pain relief, and a better quality of life. And in most cases, the surgery can be expected to last more than 25 years. At around 3-6 weeks post-surgery, you can resume most daily activities such as housekeeping and driving.

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