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Heart failure is treatable, but it is a chronic condition that often requires ongoing management.
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Many people have skin conditions at a point in their lives. These can range from minor issues like dryness to more serious problems like skin diseases, infections or skin cancer.
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Prostatitis occurs when the prostate becomes inflamed. The prostate is a small gland that is part of the male reproductive system, located just under the bladder and in front of the rectum. It produces fluid that becomes the vehicle for sperm cells to make up semen. When this gland is inflamed and swollen, it can cause discomfort and urinary issues.
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Back pain, particularly in the lower back (called lumbago), is a common ailment that can affect anyone and can be caused by a variety of conditions or injuries. Back pain can be unbearable, but it can also be corrected. All back pain, between mild to severe, has a cause and that means that there is a solution. Dr Kavita Poply, a leading pain management specialist, clarifies the causes of back pain, and the ways it can be addressed.
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Heart rhythm monitoring - How are abnormal rhythms detected?
An abnormal heart rhythm, known medically as an arrhythmia, is a condition where the heart beats too fast, too slowly, or in an irregular pattern. Our heart rhythm is usually controlled by electrical signals that coordinate the pumping action of the heart, ensuring blood is distributed efficiently around the body. However, when these signals are disrupted, arrhythmias can occur, potentially leading to symptoms and complications. This article will help you understand more about abnormal heart rhythms, the different types, causes, and when to seek medical attention.
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Stroke is a serious medical emergency that becomes increasingly common with age. Understanding its warning signs, types, management options, and prevention strategies can make a significant difference in outcomes. Here, Dr Frederick Boyle, renowned consultant in geriatric medicine, stroke medicine and general medicine, provides a detailed overview of stroke in elderly people.
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Innovative radiotherapy techniques in prostate cancer treatment
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men, but the good news is that treatment options continue to improve. Radiotherapy is a key part of prostate cancer management, using high-energy rays to destroy cancer cells. Thanks to advances in technology, radiotherapy is becoming more precise and effective, offering patients better outcomes with fewer side effects. A leading consultant clinical oncologist explores some of the latest radiotherapy techniques that are helping to transform prostate cancer treatment.
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Endometriosis: A Common yet misunderstood condition
Endometriosis is a chronic condition that affects many women, yet it often goes unrecognised for years. Its symptoms can range from mild discomfort to debilitating pain, significantly impacting daily life and, in some cases, fertility. For women experiencing persistent pelvic pain or other unexplained symptoms, understanding endometriosis is crucial. We speak to a revered consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist about the condition, including diagnosis, causes and treatment options.
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Kidney stones, also known as renal calculi, are small, hard mineral deposits that form in the kidneys and can lead to considerable symptoms. Fortunately, several advanced treatments are available for their effective removal. Among the various treatments, urethroscopy, percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL), and extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) are the most notable. This article provides a detailed explanation of these methods.
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