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Obstetrics & gynaecology

What is pelvic organ prolapse, and what's the best treatment for it?

Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) occurs when one or more pelvic organs such as the bladder, uterus, rectum, or vagina, descend from their normal position into or outside the vaginal canal. This is caused by the weakening of the pelvic floor muscles and connective tissue. It can cause discomfort, affect daily activities and impact quality of life. While common among women, especially after childbirth or menopause, POP varies in severity and treatment options are tailored to each individual's needs.

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Hepatology (liver specialist)

Can you live a long life with liver disease, and how do hepatologists help?

Liver disease is a broad term that encompasses a range of conditions affecting the liver, from fatty liver disease and hepatitis to cirrhosis and liver cancer. While liver disease can have serious implications, many individuals can live long and fulfilling lives with proper management and care. Hepatologists—specialists in liver health—play a crucial role in diagnosing, treating, and managing these conditions to optimise outcomes and improve quality of life.

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Healthcare professionals

Paediatric strabismus care: how orthoptists and vision therapy improve eye alignment

Strabismus is a condition where the eyes are misaligned – for example, when looking straight ahead, one eye may be fixed to the correct point, but the other could be turning inward, upward, downward, or outward. Strabismus has several possible causes, which can occur later in life, or patients can be born with it (which is called congenital strabismus). In this article, a leading orthoptist shares how strabismus can be treated using vision therapy and orthoptics.

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Surgery

Advances, patient outcomes, and the importance of expert care in complex abdominal wall reconstruction

Complex abdominal wall reconstruction (CAWR) is a specialised surgical procedure designed to restore the integrity and function of the abdominal wall, often required in patients with significant hernias, trauma, or complications from previous surgeries. Recent advances in surgical techniques and materials have improved outcomes, offering patients enhanced recovery, reduced complications, and better long-term results.

How can acoustic neuroma impact your health?

An acoustic neuroma is a benign tumour that can cause hearing loss, imbalance, or even facial numbness, and can greatly impact a person’s quality of life. Although relatively rare, acoustic neuromas are important to diagnose and manage early to prevent complications. Leading ENT specialist Mr Peter Monskfield covers what acoustic neuroma is, what causes it, how it is diagnosed, and the treatment options available for those affected.

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