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    Sachin Malde
    04/12/2024
    Mr Sachin Malde

    Urologist

    Living with chronic cystitis: How to manage symptoms of interstitial cystitis

    Interstitial cystitis, also referred to as painful bladder syndrome, is a chronic condition that causes persistent pain and discomfort in the bladder and pelvic area. A leading consultant urologist tells us all about it in this article.

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    Sameena Muzaffar
    04/11/2024
    Ms Sameena Muzaffar

    Obstetrician & Gynaecologist

    What you need to know about interstitial cystitis

    If it hurts or burns when you urinate, and you find that you need to urinate more frequently, you might think you have a urinary tract infection (UTI), but it is possible that you might have interstitial cystitis (IC) instead. Here to explain this condition in this article is a leading obstetrician and gynaecologist.

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    Michael Negus
    29/08/2024
    Mr Michael Negus

    Consultant gynaecologist

    The benefits of cystoscopy and iAluRil installations for bladder pain

    Bladder pain, often associated with conditions like interstitial cystitis or chronic cystitis, can significantly impact a patient's quality of life. Two commonly used procedures to diagnose and treat bladder pain are cystoscopy and iAluRil installations. These approaches not only help in identifying the underlying cause of the pain but also offer relief and manage symptoms effectively. Here to tell us all about them is leading consultant gynaecologist Mr Michael Negus.

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    Narendra Pisal
    14/08/2024
    Mr Narendra Pisal

    Consultant Gynaecologist

    Preventing gym Cystitis: Working out without the worry

    Working out means you look great, but ensuring you feel comfortable about every aspect of your health is also important. Here to tell us all about gym cystitis, how it can develop and its prevention, so you can work out without worrying, is leading consultant gynaecologist at London Gynaecology Mr Narendra Pisal.

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    Victoria Asfour
    24/11/2022
    Miss Victoria Asfour

    Obstetrician & Gynaecologist

    An expert guide to bladder problems

    Highly esteemed consultant gynaecologist and obstetrician Miss Victoria Asfour shares her expert insight on common bladder and urinary problems and the lifestyle modifications which can help to resolve them in this informative article.

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    Ahmed Ismail
    14/09/2021
    Mr Ahmed Ismail

    Obstetrician & Gynaecologist

    How should cystitis be managed?

    Mr Ahmed Ismail, a renowned consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist based in London, spoke with us to discuss the various treatment options for cystitis. We discussed the causes, symptoms and the treatment options that are available. Mr Ismail also explained how lifestyle habits should be changed and why 'rough sex' should be avoided if you have cystitis. Find out (almost) everything you need to know about managing cystitis, in this article.

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    Charlotte Chaliha
    04/11/2020
    Ms Charlotte Chaliha

    Gynaecologist with subspecialty expertise in urogynaecology

    Why do I get recurrent bladder infections?

    A bladder infection is a common condition in women, and unless you’re the lucky few who’s never had one, you’ll be very familiar with the symptoms. Ms Charlotte Chaliha, a top obstetrician and gynaecologist in London, explains why in many of these women a reinfection occurs and what preventative measures you can take.

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    Sam Datta
    23/10/2020
    Mr Sam Datta

    Urologist

    UTIs in men and women: what’s normal and what’s not

    UTIs are common in women and aren't usually anything to worry about; but for men, they are not normal - particularly if they are happening frequently. Mr Sam Datta, a top consultant urologist explains the differences in UTIs between men and women.

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    Jeremy Crew
    18/12/2018
    Mr Jeremy Crew

    Urologist

    How benign prostate enlargement causes urinary symptoms and UTIs

    BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia), also known as prostate enlargement, produces urinary symptoms including a frequent urge to urinate, an inability to fully empty the bladder and difficulty starting to urinate. Alongside these symptoms, having BPH can lead to urinary tract infections (UTI). Mr Jeremy Crew, a top urologist, explains these symptoms.

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    Keng Jin Ng
    13/12/2018
    Mr Keng Jin Ng

    Urologist

    How to tell if you’ve got cystitis

    Cystitis is quite simply inconvenient, from the burning sensation when trying to urinate to sitting on the toilet in utter frustration. Sometimes, however, the discomfort of trying to empty the bladder could be a symptom of another complex nerve condition, which has been mistaken as a UTI. Expert urologist Mr Keng Jing Ng explains how to differentiate between cystitis or something else…

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