
Computers have become an integral part of our lives. Whether it is a school, colleges or offices or hospitals or at home, there is hardly a place where you will not see the computer. The importance of computers cannot be defined in words. Besides the fact that our work was simpler, simpler and faster, computers really helped people in many life-threatening situations. And this contribution cannot be expressed in words.
Especially in the field of medicine and hospitals, we have seen so much progress that it was impossible if it were not for computers for our help. In this article we will discuss some important areas in the medical sector, where computers have helped people and made our lives easier, easier and better.
1. Computerized robotic operations: In earlier days, if the patient is sick and needs to be treated by a doctor, doctors from the hospital must be constantly in the hospital with this patient. Performing diagnostics, conducting patient checks and postoperative operations required that the physician be physically available next to the patient. Now it is not. With the development of computers, hospitals are introducing the latest technologies and methods of treatment with which the doctor can perform diagnostics and testing thousands of miles from the patient.
Even operations are performed remotely using a robotic arm. The introduction of robotic operations has made life easier for many patients in need. If some services are not available locally, the patient no longer has to travel hundreds of miles to go to the hospital. The hospital and its services will come straight to it. A doctor can perform a remote operation using a robotic arm located next to the patient and check all the vital factors of the body on a digital display in front of him. It is literally, as a doctor, performs the operation personally. The introduction of robotic operations has made the operation and treatment of needy patients much faster, easier and cheaper at the same time.
2. Computerized internal diagnostics: Often there are scenarios when the doctor needs to perform an internal diagnosis of the patient in order to get a clear picture and condition of the disease. Certain tumors and cancer may appear neutralized from the outside, but from the inside the situation may be completely opposite, and this cannot be detected until a proper internal diagnosis of the infected part of the body has been carried out. Even CT scans, X-rays and other scans cannot give the correct condition of the disease and can delay treatment at the same time.
The introduction of computerized internal diagnostics has made work much easier, faster and more efficient. When using computerized internal diagnostics, most cases are when a tiny computer robot with a camera head is inserted into the patient's body. A tiny robot makes its way through the infected part of the body, providing simultaneous display of images in real time. Doctors can literally see each area of the infected part, and then can make a fair decision about the criticality of the disease and can appropriately perform the treatment.
3. Computerized electromagnetic processing: There are many minor and moderate internal and external medical problems that are currently used with the use of electromagnetic technology through computers. Many problems with skin, hair and eyes are currently being solved using laser, radio and electromagnetic technologies.
At the onset of these situations and in many such medical diseases, surgery is required and the patient is kept in hospitals for several days. With the introduction of electromagnetic treatments, these problems are taken care of without surgery, and the patient also does not need hospitalization. The patient can simply go out and perform his daily rituals, as before.
These are some of the main areas where computers have found a way to show how important they are in our medical sectors. Daily new advances in the medical sectors, many incurable diseases are now curable, and all this is connected with the advancement in the field of computers and technologies. Thanks to the speed, efficiency and applications of computers that are increasing every day, an even greater improvement is expected in the near future.

