Dr. Girish N. Thorat
Nashik Hospital
Personal Statement
I pride myself in attending local and statewide seminars to stay current with the latest techniques, and treatment planning...read more
Doctor Information
Speciality
- Gastroenterologist
Other treatment areas
- Laparoscopic Surgeon
- Surgical Gastroenterologist
Education
- MS - General Surgery , Grant Medical College, JJ group of Hospitals Mumbai , 1995
- MBBS , Grant Medical College and Sir JJ Hospital, Mumbai , 1990
- FICS , International College of Surgeons, Washington , 2005
Clinic Location
13, Doctor House, 1st Floor, Landmark: Opp. New CBS, Trimbak Road, Nashik
Clinic of Dr. Girish N. Thorat
Clinic's Name | Fees |
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Dr. Girish Thorat Clinic | ₹ 500 |
Nashik Hospital | ₹ 500 |
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Question and Answers
Bhaskar Mondal
male • 32 Year Old • Sep 22, 2019 • Dhanbad
I have fatty liver grade I shown in the usg and my Dr. has given evion 400 capsule for that is it ok.
Girish N. Thorat
5 years ago
Please get the liver function tests done from the pathology lab in your area. If available there also get liver fibroscan done. These tests will give more information ab ...read full answer
Gorachand Karmakar
male • 37 Year Old • Sep 21, 2019 • Kolkata
I have been suffering from crohn's disease and anal fissure since 8 months. Which ointment should I use to heal anal fissure? For my crohn's I am taking mesacol od, azor ...read more
Girish N. Thorat
5 years ago
Anometrogyl cream local application inside the anal openin, before as well as after passing motion as well as after sitting in warm water 3 times (15 to 20 minutes each)
Abhishek Aggarwal
male • 24 Year Old • Sep 08, 2019 • Sri Ganganagar
I was suffering from anal fissure (first time in my life) from a week now. I immediately started taking medicines such as daflon 500 mg (decreases blood viscosity) and h ...read more
Girish N. Thorat
5 years ago
The swelling you are describing is likely to be due to venous congestion of the part i.e. Blood remains in the area accumulated for some time. You are likely to have hae ...read full answer
David Fokuo Awuah
male • 32 Year Old • Sep 08, 2019
I have been using lamivudine for a while to treat chronic hepatitis b infection. Can it reduce the virus in my blood from active to non-reactive state?
Girish N. Thorat
5 years ago
You can become non reactive only if itâs acute hepatitis B infection, otherwise the medications if taken properly will keep your viral load to negligible or undetectab ...read full answer
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