Sinnadurai S. Sangaralingham
Internist
11 Gibb Street Oshawa Ontario, L1G 7J8About
Education and Training
University of London
Board Certification
Royal College of Physiciansm Canada
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Sinnadurai S. Sangaralingham's Expert Contributions
What causes abnormal behaviors in adolescents?
You are worried I am sure. If something new or otherwise his behavior, etc., in the past was normal or not, take him to your doctor for a complete check-up and a consultation with a pediatric neurologist. Sangarlingham READ MORE
How soon can I drive after toe surgery?
Please ask the surgeon who did the surgery Sangarlingham READ MORE
Does a blood clot require hospitalization?
Depending on the site of the clot, which organ is involved, your physician will treat you and advise you. At times, need hospitalization and intravenous medication. Sangarlingham READ MORE
How can you detect a heart blockage at home?
If you suspect that, visit the nearest emergency department. You need an urgent cardiogram to find that out. Yes, you feel unusually tired, weak, fainting spells give you some clue, especially if you are over 40 and have a history of any form of cardiac disease and take some cardiac medications. Sangarlingham READ MORE
Colonoscopy results?
Need to keep in touch with gastroenterologists in your area. Listen to their advice. Email medical advice from outside sources is not a good idea. Sangarlingham READ MORE
How do hospitals treat shortness of breath?
Treatment must be based on diagnosis based on history examination investigations, often blood tests including blood gases. If you have the problem, seek advice of a doctor to rule out heart and lung diseases. Not one to give advice on media. Sangaralingham READ MORE
Can you reverse kidney damage caused by diabetes?
Diabetes is a complicated disease with different complications. I am sure you are under care of a diabetic specialist who will answer all questions. Proper control of blood glucose helps to reduce complications and improve overall health. Sangarlingham READ MORE
Please recommend a diet for a kidney patient.
Please have a discussion with your family physician and nephrologist Sangarlingham READ MORE
Does sunscreen prevent me from absorbing vitamin D?
Not 6 items I need only two star lights. READ MORE
How long is pink eye contagious?
Not 6 items I need only two star lights. READ MORE
Menopause has been brutal for me
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Local and regional public speaking -
Internships
- Adelaide Hospital- 1964
Professional Society Memberships
- Ontario Medical Association, Canadian Medical Association, Durthan Medical Society
What do you attribute your success to?
Persistence
Areas of research
Philanthropic Initiatives
Teaching and speaking
Hobbies / Sports
- Gardening, Traveling
Favorite professional publications
- Cardiology Journal
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