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Period pain, also known as dysmenorrhea, is a very common symptom in women during their reproductive years.
Read moreAfter breast cancer treatment, you'll continue to be monitored and remain under the care of your cancer team for at least five years.
Read moreStress is something most people face at some time in their lives.
Read moreIt’s normal to lose some hair every day.
Read moreKeeping active and exercising regularly can help you stay independent and energetic as you get older.
Read moreAllergic rhinitis (hay fever) affects around one in four UK adults and is becoming increasingly common.
Read moreMr Youssef says if you suffer pain or other symptoms from your hernia, he recommends you have it surgically repaired.
View videoEvery year around 20 million people worldwide undergo surgery to repair an inguinal hernia, revealing just how common inguinal hernias are.
Read moreAround a quarter of the population in the UK will experience chronic (long-term) pain at some point in their lives.
Read moreMost people will be familiar with their local optometrist and optician, though fewer will have interacted with an ophthalmologist.
Read moreAs we get older, our vision changes and it becomes harder to focus on near objects.
Read moreSweating is your body’s way of cooling down. You may sweat after exercise or when the weather is warm.
Read moreBurping refers to the release of excess gas through the mouth. It happens because every time we talk or swallow, we are swallowing air.
Read moreConsultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Professor Pradhan details the patient pathway journey for surgery using advanced robotic surgical assistant.
View videoDupuytren's contracture refers to thickening of the tissue underneath the skin of the palm and/or fingers.
Read moreAround one in every 1,000 children in the UK has juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). This type of arthritis first occurs in those aged u...
Read moreA healthy diet can be a great way to take care of your eyes.
Read moreIt can be hard to know if you have heavy periods, medically known as menorrhagia.
Read moreHair loss is something most men would prefer to avoid, but if it’s happening to you, you’re far from alone.
Read moreAround 11,000 vasectomies are performed in the UK every year. A vasectomy refers to surgical sterilisation for men.
Read moreAnal discharge refers to the release of fluids, usually pus, mucus or blood, from your back passage (anus).
Read moreAround 40% of the UK population experiences indigestion every year.
Read moreOvarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that grow on the ovaries, and are very common in women before menopause.
Read moreAlmost two million people in the UK live with sight loss, with around 360,000 registered as blind or partially sighted.
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