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Lymphoma Specialist - Dr. Rishi Chadha

Lymphoma is a lymphatic system cancer, which is a disease of white blood cells. Dr. Rishi Chadha provides customized diagnosis and remedies at GastroDoxs in Houston, including chemistry construction and immunotherapy and the most recent endoscopic biopsies with lifestyle disheartening and complex care to achieve the optimal results.

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Rishi Chadha

About the Expert

Dr. Rishi Chadha, MD is a board‑certified gastroenterologist who specializes in preventive gastroenterology, colorectal cancer screening, and minimally invasive endoscopic procedures. He completed his fellowship at Sunrise Health GME in Las Vegas and previously trained in internal medicine at St. Vincent’s Medical Center in Connecticut.

What Is Lymphoma?

Lymphoma is a form of cancer that involves the lymphatic system problem. This system consists of your lymph nodes, spleen and the others that assist in the suppression of infection. In lymphoma, some types of white blood cells (known as lymphocytes) enlarge so abnormally. These cells are capable of accumulating and extending to other regions unless it is treated at a tender age.

Common Causes and Risk Factors

  • Age and gender: There are also those types that are prevalent among senior citizens or younger individuals.
  • Family history Unclose lymphoma relative.
  • Immunosuppressive: due to HIV infection, transplant drugs or chronic disease.
  • Infection: Epstein-Bar viral infection (EBV) or Helicobacter pylori.
  • Chemical exposure: protracted exposure to some industrial chemicals.

Signs and Symptoms

  • Puffy lymph nodes in the neck, armpits or in the groin.
  • Night sweats and unexplainable fevers.
  • Incessant dizziness or decrease in strength.
  • Unintentional weight loss
  • Scratchy skin or spots of redness of color everywhere.
  • Abdominal pain, nausea, or digestive difficulties.
  • In women: lumps in the freedom of maneuver as to it being around the area of the speaking gland and form underarms, or unexplained bruising.

How Dr. Rishi Chadha Diagnoses Lymphoma?

Step-by-Step Diagnostic Process

1. Medical History & Physical Exam

Dr. Chadha examines your symptoms, risk factors and touches your lymph nodes to check whether they are swollen or tender.

2. Blood Tests

Immune marker and full blood count assays aid in the recognition of abnormal levels of lymphocytes and the elimination of other conditions.

3. Imaging Scans

Enlarged lymph nodes or involvement of organs are determined using CT scans, ultrasound or PET/CT.

4. Biopsy

The presence and type of cells of lymphoma are confirmed by a needle-guided / endoscopic tissue sample.

5. Bone Marrow Examination

In some few instances, it is through bone marrow biopsy that it is ascertained whether or not lymphoma had spread to a marrow or not.

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Treatment

Treatment Options at GastroDoxs

Lifestyle Support

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  • Consume nutritious food consisting of fruits and vegetables as well as low-cal protein foods.
  • Keep moving about and do please exercise mildly.
  • Do some stress relievers such as deep breaths or yoga.
  • Forsake smoking and reduce alcoholic consumption.

Medications

  • Chemotherapy - Destroys cancer cells within a short period of time.
  • Immunotherapy - Dance with your body to fight the cancer.
  • Targeted therapy- Attacks cancer using specific cells.
  • Antiviral medicine - Taken in case of an association of your lymphoma with a virus.

Advanced Care Options

  • Endoscopic biopsy - It is a soft and precise method of removing tissues.
  • Laparoscopic surgery - Removal of lymph nodes in case of necessity.
  • Radiation therapy - Hemorrhages the lymphoma.
  • Stem cell or bone marrow transplant - case of some aggressive types.
Rishi Chadha

About the Author

Dr. Rishi Chadha, MD is a board‑certified gastroenterologist who specializes in preventive gastroenterology, colorectal cancer screening, and minimally invasive endoscopic procedures. He completed his fellowship at Sunrise Health GME in Las Vegas and previously trained in internal medicine at St. Vincent’s Medical Center in Connecticut.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is lymphoma?

Lymphoma is a type of cancer that begins with white blood cells known as lymphocytes, which attack the lymphatic system of the body in terms of lymph nodes, the spleen as well as other infection fighting elements.

What are the warning signs?

These are usually characterized by lymph nodes that appear swollen in either the neck, underarms, or the groin regions; fevers, night sweats, fatigue, unexplained weight loss, itchy skin or reddish pots, and stomach problems like belly pain and nausea.

How many types are there?

Much of the lymphoma is classified in the category of Hodgkin lymphoma (classic lymphoma, nodular) and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (large B-cell lymphoma, follicular lymphoma, mantle cell lymphoma, T- cell lymphoma, and others).

How is lymphoma diagnosed?

The diagnosis process of Dr. Chadha includes medical history and physical examination, laboratory work (blood tests, imaging (CT, ultrasound, PET/CT), tissue biopsy (needle or endoscopic), and occasionally a bone marrow test.

How is lymphoma treated?

This can be treated by chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, antiviral drug (where associated with an infection), radiation therapy, endoscopic/laparoscopic surgery, and stem cell or bone marrow transplantation together with lifestyle support.

Can food help with recovery?

Yes. Healthy nutrition using fruits, vegetables, and low fat protein can go in hand with your treatment and recovery.

Can lymphoma be cured?

Of numerous cases remission can be achieved-particularly at the earliest stage of treatment.

How long does treatment last?

The time taken depends on the stage and the type of lymphoma. There are patients who go through treatment taking several months and some might require plans that could be planned individually.

Do I need a referral to see Dr. Chadha?

No referral is required. You can also make appointments by calling GastroDoxs or requesting your primary care doctor to do so.

Where is Dr. Chadha's office?

Dr. Chadha practices in the GastroDoxs clinics Montrose and Memorial City, Houston Texas.

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