17/11/2025Mr Ilyas ArshadConsultant GynaecologistEndometriosis and fertility: Understanding the connectionIn this article, leading consultant gynaecologist, Mr Ilyas Arshad, explains the connection between endometriosis and fertility in expert detail.More articles from this doctor
13/08/2025Mr Mahantesh KaroshiConsultant GynaecologistWhy is diagnosing adolescent endometriosis, even after laparoscopy, challenging?Although widely recognised in adults, endometriosis is starting to become more widely identified in teenage girls. However, diagnosing the condition in this younger population presents unique challenges; even when employing laparoscopy, the gold standard diagnostic tool.More articles from this doctor
22/04/2025Miss Natalie NunesGynaecologistUsing the latest research into endometriosis to make a comprehensive diagnosisEndometriosis is a long-term condition where tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows outside the uterus, often causing pain, fatigue, and fertility problems. Diagnosing endometriosis has historically been difficult and delayed, often taking several years. However, recent research is improving our understanding of the condition and helping specialists make faster, more accurate diagnoses.More articles from this doctor
09/01/2025Dr Vladimir RevickyConsultant urogynaecologistSurgical treatment for menstrual disorders: Exploring hysterectomy, hysteroscopy and laparoscopic proceduresMenstrual disorders, such as heavy bleeding (menorrhagia), irregular cycles or chronic pelvic pain, can significantly impact a woman's quality of life. While conservative treatments like medications or hormonal therapies are often effective, surgical interventions may be recommended for cases that don’t respond to non-surgical approaches. Procedures like hysterectomy, hysteroscopy and laparoscopic surgeries provide effective solutions tailored to the underlying condition.
21/06/2024Mr Chellappah GnanachandranGynaecologistEndometriosis and its treatmentEndometriosis is a chronic condition in which tissue similar to the lining inside the uterus, called the endometrium, starts to grow outside the uterus. This can cause pain, inflammation and the formation of scar tissue. Leading laparoscopic surgeon and a consultant gynaecologist Mr Chellappah Gnanachandran (Mr Gnana) provides a detailed insight into this condition and its different treatment methods. More articles from this doctor
11/04/2024Mr Michael MagroConsultant gynaecologistFAQs about endometriosisLeading consultant gynaecologist Mr Michael Magro explains everything you need to know about endometriosis in this informative article.