
What is the Best Treatment for Piles?
What are piles, and how can they be treated? In this short post we’re going to discuss how to deal with piles (haemorrhoids).

What are piles, and how can they be treated? In this short post we’re going to discuss how to deal with piles (haemorrhoids).

Endoscopy and colonoscopy are two of the procedures we carry out most at Welbeck. Both are used to visualise parts of your digestive tract, however there are multiple differences between the two. Read on to find out more.

The experts at Welbeck Heart Health explain how common pain relief medications may affect blood pressure, which painkillers may be safer, and when you should speak with a healthcare professional.

Coughs are hard to deal with but knowing the type of cough you have can make it easier to treat. Find out the different types of cough and their treatment here.

Find out more about the differences between Interstitial Lung Disease & COPD from our leading Respiratory Consultant Dr Peter George.

Psoriasis is a very common skin condition that can affect different parts of the body. Dr Victoria Swale, Consultant Dermatologist at Welbeck takes a closer look at the condition, what causes it and what the treatment options are.

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses a large powerful magnet to produce a magnetic field. When combined with radio waves that are returned from the patient, the computer can produce amazingly detailed images of almost any part of the body.

Reproductive endocrinology covers a wide range of conditions and disorders related to the endocrine system and reproductive organs, and involves the diagnosis and treatment of disorders Endometriosis, Hypogonadism, and general infertility.

Your gut is full of billions of different microbes and bacteria. In this guide, we highlight exactly what your gut microbiome is, what it does for your body and why it is so important for sustaining your overall health and wellbeing.

Biofeedback is a treatment offered by physiotherapists at Welbeck to help retrain the pelvic floor and anal sphincter muscles to strengthen them.

Menopause is surrounded by myths, from who it affects to what really helps. Ms Claudine Domoney dispels 8 widespread misconceptions to provide clarity and guidance.

As you enter your mid-60s and beyond, you may start to experience some symptoms or conditions that are often dismissed as ‘part of ageing’. However, many of these can be treated and managed, enabling you to live a longer and more active life.