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gionehospital · 2 months
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Aurangabad: Leading the Way in Laparoscopic Surgery at GI One Hospital
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Laparoscopic surgical treatment, additionally called minimally invasive surgery (MIS), is a revolution within the clinical field. Here at GI One Hospital, we are proud to be Aurangabad's leader in offering this advanced surgical method.
Why Choose Laparoscopic Surgery? 
Traditional open surgery frequently includes huge incisions, leading to good sized ache, longer recuperation instances, and expanded risk of headaches. Laparoscopic surgical procedure, alternatively, makes use of numerous small incisions and complex gear to carry out complicated procedures with fantastic advantages, which includes:
Reduced Pain and Scarring
Faster Recovery and Hospital Stays
Minimal Blood Loss
Quicker Return to Normal Activities
Improved Cosmetic Outcomes
GI One Hospital: Your Center for Laparoscopic Expertise
At GI One Hospital, we have a team of highly skilled and experienced laparoscopic surgeons at the forefront of this technology. Our surgeons are board-certified and have extensive training in performing a wide range of laparoscopic procedures, including:
Gallbladder surgery
Appendectomy
Hernia repair (hiatal, inguinal, incisional)
Colon surgery
Anti-reflux surgery
And many more
Advanced Technology for Optimal Care: 
We are devoted to presenting the exceptional possible care to our patients. That's why we spend money on contemporary laparoscopic device, which include excessive-definition visualization structures and specialised devices. This generation permits our surgeons to carry out tactics with remarkable precision and control, leading to higher outcomes for sufferers. 
Beyond Technology: 
Compassionate Care: While generation plays a crucial role, we apprehend that surgical treatment can be a annoying enjoy. Our crew, from surgeons to nurses and assist staff, is dedicated to providing compassionate care during your surgical adventure.  We will thoroughly give an explanation for the method, deal with your issues, and ensure you experience snug and knowledgeable every step of the way. 
Leading the Way in Laparoscopic Innovation:
GI One Hospital is committed to staying at the forefront of laparoscopic advancements. We continuously educate our team on the latest techniques and technologies to offer the most innovative and effective minimally invasive surgical solutions to our patients in Aurangabad.
Experience the Benefits of Laparoscopic Surgery:
If you're considering surgery, minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery might be the right option for you.  Schedule a consultation with our experienced laparoscopic surgeons at GI One Hospital in Aurangabad. We'll discuss your condition, answer your questions, and determine if laparoscopic surgery is the best approach for you. 
Contact Us Today!
Don't hesitate to contact GI One Hospital today! visit our website at  gionehospital.com to learn more about laparoscopic surgery and how our team of experts can help you achieve optimal surgical outcomes. 
GI One Hospital - Where Laparoscopic Innovation Meets Compassionate Care
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ramon-a-secas · 2 years
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. Sai, mi dispiace molto morire. Infatti me ne vado con molti dispiaceri, ma il dispiacere più grosso è averti trovato così tardi e aver passato così poco, troppo poco tempo con te. Non so nemmeno chi eri, com'eri. . Da una lettera a Salvatore Fisichella, maggio 2006. . Oriana Fallaci (Firenze, 29 giugno 1929 - 15 settembre 2006). . #giornalista #scrittrice #attivista #italiana #orianafallaci #pelaggio #statua #gione #sanpietro #sanpaolo #asturie #spagna (at Xixón. Asturies) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfYZbS2M4DD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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inefekt69 · 8 months
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Gion - Kyoto, Japan
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zegalba · 1 year
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Gion Mili: Jazz Jam Sessions (1943)
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shisasan · 5 months
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In the heart of Kyoto's Gion district, a scene unfolds like poetry in motion. I stumbled upon a captivating sight that's hard to forget: a beautiful woman in a crimson kimono stands out, navigating the streets with a grace that echoes through the ages. Kyoto [ 京都], Gion [祇園] Japan, November 2023
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alpaca-clouds · 15 days
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Travel is good, tourism isn't
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I said in the blog yesterday, that I think travel is good, but tourism isn't. So, let me explain this. And I will put this here first: I am going to explain it on the example of Japan, because I know the most about what is happening there in terms of travel and tourism - and what issues arise from it.
See, I do think travelling to foreign places (whatever that means for you) is a good thing. Experiencing other cultures and interacting people who due to their culture have a very different outlook on life and the world is a good thing. Not only to move away from a certain worldview (which for white people tends to be an eurocentric one, and for Americans an US-centric one), it also fosters empathy to other people.
And I think of this dramatic thing especially when it comes to Americans travelling, who due to their lacking education system often do know jack shit about the rest of the world.
However: I do both think that the thing we right now call tourism does not really help, but actually does hinder this - and is harmful in many other ways.
Right now, foreign tourists are no longer allowed in Gion, the Geisha quarter of Kyoto. The reason for it is, that too many of them were fucking disrespectful. Some made photos of the Geisha without asking, some even touched the kimono and the hair of the Geisha. Some even got angry and started arguing, when people told them to not do this.
Especially when it comes to Kyoto I can think of a variet of other examples. People have carved their names into temples. People touched things that are not supposed to be touched (like idols). People otherwise behaved inappropriately, for example towards kannushi and mikos. Folks have bathed their feet in pools meant for ritual cleansing. There are a lot of examples of this.
And I think part of this goes back to two things. For one again eurocentrism and the way, that a lot of especially white folks to not perceive other cultures as real. But also, and maybe more importantly, the mindset that: "I have paid $1500 for this trip and I get to very well do what I want." The different culture in this mindset gets treated like a themepark, not as a place filled with real people, rather than performers there to enhance the tourist's experience.
Meanwhile the tourists generally are not really interested to interact with the other culture further than that. Which is also, why they tend to flock to the same few places, to all go make their own photo of the same place that a million people have photographed before - as compared to going exploring in a foreign place.
And in some cases - like Kyoto - this also leads to the fact that the local people often get pushed out of the places they actually live in.
A lot of people will often say: "Yeah, but it is great for their economy." Which... leaving my capitalism-hating-ideation aside for a moment... Well, actually it is not good and COVID showed us. Because it makes the economy totally depedent on tourism. In places that are heavily dependent on tourism, the sudden complete anihilation of tourism with the pandemic pushed those places further into a crisis than anywhere else. Heck, keeping it with Kyoto: Given a lot of folks had jobs related to the tourism industry and there were in fact not many other jobs, a lot of people found themselves forced to move away from Kyoto during the pandemic.
So while the entire "but economy" thing will seem true on a short term, it actually is not on the long term.
And that is without going into the environmental impact that comes from a lot of people flocking to certain places. This is shown especially in areas, where folks go for "nature", destroying nature while they do so. Because nature just cannot handle thousands upon thousands of people travelling through.
So, what do I mean with "travel, instead of tourism"? Well, frankly: Yes, you still go to other places. But - to keep with Japan - instead of going to Kyoto you might go to Morigushi or Beppo, and instead of touring from one temple and shrine to the next, you will just interact with the places and explore them. To actually experience them, rather than some preconscieved notion of what it is supposed to be. And you interact with the people.
And you learn. Because we all just need to learn about different people, different cultures and different places. Rather than just consuming them.
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tanuki-kimono · 9 months
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Unusual pattern choice for this modern high end obi, inspired by the famous Zo to Kujira-zu byôbu (Elephant and Whale folding screens) painted by mid-Edo animal lover artist Ito Jakuchu.
Those folding screens were rediscovered in 2008. There is apparently no hidden allegory behind the whale/elephant pairing beside the fact that artist once saw an elephant and a whale and (rightly) went "well they're neat".
Those screens were ordered to be displayed during Gion matsuri, and whimsical patterns were often favored for this occasion.
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missmyloko · 3 months
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February 14th, 2024: A new maiko is born! Mamekiyo (豆季依) of Dainui (大ヌイ) in Gion Kobu is celebrating her misedashi! She is the imōto of Mamehiro (豆弘) of Ninben (亻) and the first maiko to debut from Dainui in almost three decades! She is already a very accomplished dancer, so being under the tutelage of Mamehiro will only serve to further her career to new heights. Her outfit consists of takarabune (treasure ships), lucky treasures, and pine among waves while her obi features a mangekyo (kaleidoscope) pattern!
おめでとうさんどす豆季依ちゃん ^o^!
Image is courtesy of Baphomet.666X.
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redsamuraiii · 6 months
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My Japan Trip : Yasaka Shrine
Yasaka Shrine is well known for its summer festival, the Gion Matsuri, which is celebrated every July. 
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dummy-kanji · 6 months
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View of Gion at night - 5 por Bernard Languillier Por Flickr: Gion in the heart of Kyoto is the city's best preserved area, reminiscent of old days populated with Geishas and rich merchants.
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arcadebroke · 4 months
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gionehospital · 2 months
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Don't Ignore Liver Problems! Find an Exceptional Specialist in Aurangabad
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Your liver is a powerhouse organ, silently operating away to detoxify your frame, produce critical proteins, and adjust severa important features. But when liver troubles get up, they are able to extensively effect your fitness and nicely-being. If you're experiencing symptoms that endorse a liver issue, do not ignore them! GI One Hospital, Aurangabad's main gastroenterology middle, has a team of incredible liver specialists equipped to help.  
Early Detection is Key:
Liver disease can often progress silently, with symptoms manifesting only in later stages. However, some common signs that might indicate a problem include:
Fatigue and tiredness
Loss of appetite or unexplained weight loss
Nausea and vomiting
Abdominal pain or swelling
Dark urine or pale stools
Yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice) 
Introducing GI One Hospital's Liver Specialists:
At GI One Hospital, we understand the importance of early diagnosis for ideal liver health. Our team of highly qualified and experienced hepatologists (liver specialists) is dedicated to providing comprehensive care for all your liver-related concerns. Our doctors have extensive training and expertise in diagnosing and treating a wide range of liver conditions, including:
Hepatitis (A, B, C)
Fatty liver disease (NAFLD and NASH)
Cirrhosis
Autoimmune hepatitis
Drug-induced liver injury
Hemochromatosis 
Advanced Diagnostics and Treatment Options:
We are equipped with advanced diagnostic tools to accurately identify the cause of your liver problem. These may include:
Blood tests
Liver function tests
Viral markers
Imaging studies (ultrasound, CT scan, MRI)
Liver biopsy (in some cases)
Once a diagnosis is established, our liver specialists will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan. Treatment options may include:
Medications
Lifestyle modifications (diet, exercise)
Weight management
Minimally invasive procedures
Liver transplantation (in severe cases)
Why Choose GI One Hospital for Your Liver Care?
Experienced and Compassionate Team: Our team of hepatologists is dedicated to providing personalized care with a focus on patient comfort and well-being.
Advanced Technology: We utilize the latest diagnostic and treatment tools for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of liver problems.
Comprehensive Care: We offer a complete spectrum of services under one roof, from diagnosis and treatment to follow-up care and management.
Focus on Patient Education: We empower patients with knowledge about their condition and treatment options.
Taking Care of Your Liver Health:
Your liver plays a critical role in maintaining overall health. If you're experiencing any concerning symptoms, don't hesitate to schedule an appointment with our expert liver specialists at GI One Hospital. Early detection and treatment can important improve results and ensure a healthier future for you.
Contact Us Today!
For more information or to schedule an appointment, visit our website at www.gionehospital.com
GI One Hospital - Your Partner in Exceptional Liver Care 
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ramon-a-secas · 2 years
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. "Non mi sposo perché non mi piace avere gente estranea in casa". "Dubito fortemente di poter essere matrimoniabile". . Il Monello, 1975. . Alberto Sordi (Roma, 15 giugno 1920 – 24 febbraio 2003). . #attore #regista #comico #sceneggiatore #compositore #cantante #doppiatore #italiano #albertosordi #cafelatte #biscotto #gione #asturie (en Bar 59 Café & Racer) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce030ZNsIzJ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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inefekt69 · 1 year
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Kyoto, Japan
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atlasandacamera · 2 months
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Kyoto, Japan
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shisasan · 5 months
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Kyoto [ 京都], Gion [祇園] Japan, November 2023
Ph. Aleksandra Instagram: Tanzdreamer
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