Celebrating Two Years of Excellence: Fortis Hospital Greater Noida Addresses Key Health Trends
Celebrating Two Years of Excellence: Fortis Hospital Greater Noida Addresses Key Health Trends

Greater Noida : Fortis Hospital Greater Noida celebrates its 2nd Anniversary by highlighting critical health modalities that require attention within the community. Major trends observed are the increasing incidence of Obesity, Respiratory allergies, Cardiac complications, Metabolic dysfunction and Irritable bowel syndrome. These developments highlight the urgent need for increased awareness and proactive health management in the region.

The event was graced by the presence of Mr. Piyush Barjatya, Zonal Head - Sales & Marketing, along with senior consultants, medical staff, other key medical professionals, and distinguished guests.

Reflecting on the health trends observed in the region, Dr. Jagdish Chander, Director, General Surgery, Fortis Hospital Greater Noida stated, “In Greater Noida, we generally see two disease categories—gallstones and hernia—similar to trends across northern India. However, we are noticing a significant increase in obesity, particularly among teenagers and young adults in Greater Noida. This can be attributed to recent improvements in prosperity and changing eating habits, with many consuming unhealthy foods alongside nutritious options. Additionally, the consumption of chicken and other foods that may contain steroids, both boys and girls are experiencing excessive hair growth. Hair growth, combined with obesity, can lead to a condition known as pilonidal sinus. Pilonidal sinus is difficult to treat and recurrence is common even after successful surgery.”

Additionally, Dr. Rajesh Kumar Gupta, Director, Pulmonology & Critical Care, Fortis Hospital Greater Noida emphasized, "In the post-COVID era, we are observing a significant rise in respiratory allergies, neurological diseases, and cardiac complications. The allergic tendencies have increased remarkably, with heart complications now occurring in patients as young as their 20s. Furthermore, prolonged effects of neurological issues are becoming more apparent across various age groups. This may be the impact of COVID infection or the COVID vaccine, or both."

Dr Apurva Pande, Consultant, Gastroenterology and Hepatology Department, Fortis Hospital Greater Noida added, "Post-COVID, we have seen a sharp rise in Metabolic Dysfunction Associated Liver Disease (MASLD) and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). The shift to a work-from-home culture has resulted in a more sedentary lifestyle, which is a major contributor to the growing prevalence of MASLD, particularly among adults aged 20 to 40. Furthermore, stress related to remote work is one of the major factors in the increased incidence of IBS, affecting a diverse demographic ranging from 15 to 70 years old. Common triggers for IBS include stress, dietary habits, and gut sensitivity."

Dr. Praween, CEO of Fortis Hospital Greater Noida, expressed, “As we celebrate our two-year milestone, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to our dedicated medical team and staff. Their commitment to excellence has made us a trusted healthcare provider in Greater Noida. In these two years, we have successfully provided quality medical care to over 1 lakh patients and performed more than 4,000 surgeries. Our mission is to provide exceptional medical care while addressing the evolving health challenges within the community."