About Us
We reiterates the pledge to help all and give hope.
Thrive Now Prioritize Your Health
About Dr. Mohamed Abdalla Oraby
- Specialist of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
- Specialist of Diabetes and its complications
- Member of the Arab Association for the Study of Diabetes
Dr. Mohamed Oraby excels in diagnosing and treating a wide range of cases His vision focuses on providing precise medical care to enhance the quality of life for his patients, making him an ideal choice for exceptional healthcare
- Emergency & express care services
- medication therapy management
DIABETES
Making Diabetes Care Easier for You
I dream of a future where everyone with diabetes can feel in charge of their health. Here's what that future looks like to me:
- Your care plan is made just for you: No more one-size-fits-all plans! Doctors will consider your life, what you like to do, and even your genes to create a care plan that works best for you.
- Tools to help you manage your diabetes: Fancy gadgets like smart pens for your insulin, devices that track your sugar all the time, and helper apps to plan your meals won't cost a lot and will be easy to use. You'll also be able to see your doctor from home using a computer or phone.
- Stop diabetes complications before it starts: We'll find ways to catch diabetes, early detection of complications and prevent it from happening in the first place. This means learning how to eat healthy, be active, and take care of yourself, all with the help of our team.
- Learn all about diabetes: You'll have all the information you need to understand diabetes and make choices about your care.
- Work together as a team: Doctors, nurses, diabetes educators, nutritionists and even people who help with stress will all work together to keep you healthy. They'll talk to each other and you so everyone is on the same page.
GIT and Hepatology
A Future of Hope
As a healthcare provider, I envision a future where patients with gastrointestinal (GIT) and liver conditions experience a paradigm shift in their care. Here's a glimpse into what that future holds:
- The Era of Personalized Diagnostics: Gone are the days of generic diagnoses. Advanced tests will unravel the unique cause of each patient's condition. This personalized approach will lead to targeted treatment plans with minimal side effects.
- Microbiome Magic Takes Center Stage: The gut microbiome will be a cornerstone of treatment. Tailored probiotics will become commonplace, restoring a healthy gut environment and alleviating symptoms associated with various GIT conditions.
- Dietary Revolution: We'll move beyond restrictive diets. Precision nutrition will be the norm, with personalized meal plans based on a patient's specific needs and gut health. This will not only manage symptoms but also promote overall well-being.
- Dietary Revolution: We'll move beyond restrictive diets. Precision nutrition will be the norm, with personalized meal plans based on a patient's specific needs and gut health. This will not only manage symptoms but also promote overall well-being.
FAQ
- Stomach pain: The most common symptom, it can be sharp or dull, constant, or intermittent.
- Heartburn: A burning sensation or discomfort behind the breastbone.
- Nausea and vomiting: Vomiting may be bloody in some cases.
- Loss of appetite: May lead to weight loss.
- Abdominal bloating: Feeling full or gassy after eating.
- Belching: May be frequent or bothersome.
- Constipation or diarrhea: Changes in bowel habits.
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Symptoms of wheat allergy can vary depending on the individual's sensitivity and the amount of wheat consumed. Common symptoms include:
- Digestive issues: Abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting.
- Skin reactions: Hives, eczema, itchy skin, rash.
- Respiratory problems: Wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, anaphylaxis (a severe allergic reaction that can be life-threatening).
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The symptoms of type 1 diabetes can develop quickly and can be severe.
- Excessive thirst and urination: The body tries to get rid of excess sugar through urine, which can lead to dehydration.
- Unexplained weight loss: Even though you may be eating and drinking normally, your body cannot use glucose for energy, so you may lose weight.
- Extreme fatigue: Without insulin, your cells cannot get the glucose they need for energy, so you may feel tired and weak.
- Blurred vision: High blood sugar levels can damage the tiny blood vessels in your eyes, which can lead to blurred vision.
- Slow-healing sores: High blood sugar levels can also impair your body's ability to heal wounds.
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Anyone can develop type 2 diabetes, but some people are at higher risk, including:
- People who are overweight or obese
- People with a family history of type 2 diabetes
- People who are inactive
- People over 45 years old (although it can occur at any age)
- Women with a history of gestational diabetes (diabetes during pregnancy)
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Several factors increase your risk of developing NAFLD, including:
- Obesity or overweight: This is the biggest risk factor.
- Insulin resistance: A condition where your body's cells become less responsive to insulin, a hormone that regulates blood sugar.
- Metabolic syndrome: A cluster of conditions including high blood pressure, high blood sugar, unhealthy cholesterol levels, and abdominal obesity.
- Genetics: Some people are genetically predisposed to NAFLD.
- Certain medical conditions: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), sleep apnea, and hypothyroidism can increase risk.
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