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Gastroenterology
Here, highly renowned consultant gastroenterologist, Dr Vivek Goel, shares his expert medical insights with regards to irritable bowel syndrome.
Written by Top Doctors
Gastroenterology
Here, highly renowned consultant gastroenterologist, Dr Vivek Goel, shares his expert medical insights with regards to irritable bowel syndrome.
By Mr Jason Smith
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Gastroenterology
Do you have a hernia? What shouldn’t you do?
A hernia occurs when an internal organ or tissue pushes through a weakened area of muscle or connective tissue. While hernias can vary in severity, certain activities and behaviours can worsen the condition or cause complications. Leading gastrointestinal surgeon Mr Jason Smith discusses some things to avoid if you have a hernia.
By Dr Michael FitzPatrick
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Gastroenterology
Navigating coeliac disease and IBS: How proper nutrition leads to symptom relief
Leading consultant specialist gastroenterologist and GI immunology researcher Dr Michael Fitzpatrick takes an expert look at coeliac disease and IBS, and how symptom relief can come through proper nutrition.
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Gastroenterology
All about video capsule endoscopy
Leading consultant gastroenterologist and specialist endoscopist Dr Adam Humphries discusses what a video capsule endoscopy is, in expert detail.
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Gastroenterology
Understanding irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): Triggers, treatments and tips
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic condition, but it can be managed with the right lifestyle adjustments and treatment strategies. Find out more in this article.
By Dr Ahmed Albusoda
26.09.24
Gastroenterology
How to stomach gastroesophageal reflux disease
After a particularly decadent meal – heaped with fried garlic and butter and truffle mushrooms and followed by a thick chocolate mousse, perhaps – it would be normal to feel the urge to belch. And though it may be considered impolite, sometimes what has gone down will find its way back up. And sometimes it comes up burning, feeling like indigestion or heartburn. This is a phenomenon called acid reflux. While the occasional acid reflux is not something to be concerned about, acid reflux that happens constantly may be indicative of a disease called gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Dr Ahmed Albusoda serves the need-to-know about this condition in a way that's easy to swallow.
By Mr Michail Klimovskij
24.09.24
Gastroenterology
When to consider endoscopy: Is this bleeding just from piles?
In one of our latest medical articles here, distinguished consultant general surgeon, Mr Michail Klimovskij, informs us when people should consider undergoing an endoscopy to find the cause of their rectal bleeding.
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Gastroenterology
Tiny tummies: Understanding and managing common GI issues in infants
On hand here to provide us with more detail regarding the topic of gastrointestinal issues in infants and children is esteemed paediatric gastroenterologist, Dr Ahmed Kadir.
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Gastroenterology
The importance of early diagnosis for gastroenterological diseases
Early diagnosis for gastroenterological diseases like bowel cancer, Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis can make a world of difference in terms of treatment and prognosis. Esteemed consultant gastroenterologist Dr Polychronis Pavlidis explains why in this article.
By Dr Rishi Goel
19.09.24
Gastroenterology
The silent signs of colon cancer: What you should never ignore
Colon cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, is one of the most common types of cancer in the UK. It can develop without obvious symptoms, which is why it is often referred to as a ‘silent’ condition. In this article, leading consultant gastroenterologist Dr Rishi Goel talks about how recognising early warning signs is crucial for prompt diagnosis and treatment, which can significantly improve outcomes.
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