By Mr Abdul Qureshi
12.04.24
Hearing loss: an insightful guide
Here, in one of our latest medical articles, Mr Abdul Qureshi, discusses the main symptoms and causes of hearing loss, whilst also outlining the main treatment options.
By Mr Abdul Qureshi
12.04.24
Hearing loss: an insightful guide
Here, in one of our latest medical articles, Mr Abdul Qureshi, discusses the main symptoms and causes of hearing loss, whilst also outlining the main treatment options.
By Dr Derrick Phillips
11.04.24
Lighting the way to clear skin: The science behind phototherapy
Phototherapy, utilising light to treat skin conditions, is a trusted dermatological approach. Effective for eczema, psoriasis, and more, it reduces inflammation and relieves symptoms. Despite potential side effects like dryness and tanning, proper monitoring minimises risks. Results typically appear within six to eight weeks, accompanied by a natural tan—a sign of skin defence against UV radiation. In his latest online article, Dr Derrick Philips delves into phototherapy for clearer, healthier skin.
By Mr Qasim Mansoor
11.04.24
Frequently asked questions about cataracts
Cataracts are a common eye condition where the lens becomes cloudy, impairing vision. They develop gradually and may cause blurred vision, glare sensitivity, and difficulty seeing at night. Distinguished consultant ophthalmologist Mr Qasim Mansoor answers every possible question you may have about cataracts, including surgery and what to expect afterwards.
By Mr Michael Magro
11.04.24
Leading consultant gynaecologist Mr Michael Magro explains everything you need to know about endometriosis in this informative article.
By Mr Parv Sains
11.04.24
Colonoscopy: An expert insight
A colonoscopy is a medical procedure, used to examine the inside of the large intestine (colon) and rectum, that has both diagnostic and preventive purposes. Here, Mr Parv Sains, renowned consultant surgeon, provides an expert insight.
By Mr George Goumalatsos
11.04.24
Laparoscopy has transformed the landscape of surgery since its inception, changing how a number of conditions are diagnosed and treated. Here, Mr George Goumalatsos, renowned consultant gynaecologist and laparoscopic surgeon, delves into the intricacies of laparoscopy, exploring its application in the obstetrics and gynaecology specialty, as well as its numerous benefits.
By Dr Deepak Ravindran
11.04.24
When should I be worried about my chronic pain?
Here, revered pain management specialist, Dr Deepak Ravindran, tells us when people should get checked out by a medical professional for chronic pain complaints, and explains why some of us suffer from chronic pain.
By Dr Simon Smale
11.04.24
Inside the gut: Understanding microbes
The human body is a bustling ecosystem, home to trillions of microorganisms that play pivotal roles in our health and well-being. Among these, the gastrointestinal tract serves as a thriving habitat, housing a diverse array of bacteria. While the gut is teeming with organisms, the distribution varies significantly throughout its length, with distinct concentrations found in different regions. In his latest online article, Dr Simon Smale gives us his insights.
By Mr Segun Komolafe
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What are the early warning signs of bowel cancer?
Here, distinguished general and lower GI surgeon, Mr Segun Komolafe, explains how bowel cancer screening is generally performed, and tells us at what point patients should see their doctor with regards to unexplained changes in their bowel movements.
By Mr Daniel Baird
10.04.24
Umbilical hernia: everything you must know: part 2
In the second article of a two-part series, leading colorectal surgeon Mr Daniel Baird discusses the surgical options for umbilical hernias, answers any questions you may have and provides safety tips.
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