Health hub topics

Our health professionals are experts in their field, with a plethora of knowledge that can help you get back to good health and living a healthier lifestyle.

Spire's Health hub provides trusted information and offers advice on topics ranging from preparing for, and recovering from surgery, to nutrition, exercise tips and much more.

Specialty posts

Filter articles by:

What is pre-eclampsia?

Pre-eclampsia refers to persistent high blood pressure alongside protein in the urine, which usually develops after 20 weeks of pregnancy.

Read more
Women's health

Jaundice in babies

Jaundice is a very common condition in babies, affecting around six in 10 newborns.

Read more
Children's health

Everything you need to know about chickenpox

Chickenpox is a highly contagious, itchy rash caused by the varicella zoster virus.

Read more
Skin

How to tell the difference between eczema and dry skin

Eczema, also known as dermatitis, and dry skin are both common skin conditions.

Read more
Skin

Understanding pulmonary fibrosis: from symptoms to treatments 

Pulmonary fibrosis, also known as lung fibrosis, refers to a group of chronic (long-term) conditions that damage lung tissue.

Read more
Respiratory (lungs and airways)

Six reasons why you may be coughing so much

Coughing is a natural reflex and defense against dust and bacteria.

Read more
Respiratory (lungs and airways)

How stress affects your health and wellbeing

Stress is something most people face at some time in their lives.

Read more
Men’s health

Stress: a conversation with a CBT therapist and a counsellor

Stress is a part of life, but when it becomes overwhelming, it can affect our mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing.

Read more
Mental health

A guide to infertility in men and women

Around one in seven couples in the UK experience infertility.

Read more
Sexual health

Four ways to protect your child’s hearing

Hearing loss is usually associated with getting older, but it can happen at any age, including during childhood.

Read more
Children's health

Hearing loss in children: spotting the signs and how it’s treated

Around 50,000 children in the UK are deaf and in around 90% of cases, they are born to hearing parents.

Read more
Children's health

Understanding vitiligo: symptoms, causes, and treatment options

Vitiligo is a skin condition that causes patches of your skin to lose their colour (pigmentation).

Read more
Skin

Food allergies: what are they and how are they treated?

Food allergies occur when your body’s immune system overreacts to harmless substances (allergens) you ingest.

Read more
Nutrition

The best foods to help improve your digestive system

The digestive system breaks down the food you eat, allowing your body to absorb the energy and nutrients it contains.

Read more
General health

When and how to follow a gluten-free diet

Gluten is a protein found in wheat, barley and rye, and consequently, is found in many foods.

Read more
Nutrition

Managing high blood pressure: seven tips to lower your blood pressure

Around a quarter of adults in the UK have high blood pressure, which is also known as hypertension.

Read more
Heart health

Eight tips to help manage and reduce stress

Everyone experiences stress at some point for many different reasons.

Read more
Lifestyle management

The importance of a good night's sleep

A good night’s sleep is vital for our physical and mental health.

Read more
Women's health

What you need to know about gonorrhoea

Gonorrhoea is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the UK.

Read more
Sexual health

Bleeding after sex: is it normal and what could it mean?

Bleeding after sex is not normal. If you experience bleeding after sex, you should see your GP to find out the cause.

Read more
Sexual health

How to get rid of piles

Piles, also known as haemorrhoids, are swellings that develop inside your back passage (rectum) or around your bottom (anus).

Read more
General health

Type 1 diabetes: symptoms, complications and treatment

Almost six million people in the UK have diabetes; however, fewer than one in 10 of these individuals have type 1 diabetes.

Read more
Diabetes, glands and hormones

Your hormones and your health: the effects of hormones and hormone imbalances

Hormones are chemical messengers that are released into your blood where they travel to various organs, glands or tissues.

Read more
Diabetes, glands and hormones

How does menopause affect your heart health?

After menopause, the risk of heart disease in women rises.

Read more
Women's health
Loading spinning icon