Hay Fever - Why Is Your Allergy Getting Worse

Hay fever is getting more widespread than ever. Symptoms can make you feel miserable and affect your work life, but also your spare time, physical activities, travels and general wellbeing. But why does it feel like it's getting worse every year? New Victoria Hospital's GP, Dr Kirsty Schmidt, talks about the symptoms of allergic rhinitis and conjunctivitis and therapies to help you get through pollen season and enjoy your summer.

Tennis Injuries - Wrist, Elbow And Shoulder Are Among The Most Common

With the start of the world's oldest major tennis tournament in Wimbledon, there is no better time to consider the possible upper limb pathologies that may arise in tennis players of all levels. Mr Angelos Assiotis, Trauma and Orthopaedic surgeon at New Victoria Hospital, discusses the most common problems of the upper limb in tennis players and how these are treated.

Stress And Urgency Incontinence - 5 Questions Answered

Urinary incontinence, the loss of bladder control, can prevent you from enjoying an active life and time out with your friends and family. Knowing how to recognise its signs, manage symptoms and what treatments are available can help you feel more in control of your bladder and health. Mr Roland Morley, Consultant Urological Surgeon at New Victoria Hospital, answers 5 questions during Continence Awareness Week.

Looking After Your Digestive Health - A Focus On IBS

Abdominal pain, bloating, cramping, diarrhoea and constipation are the most common symptoms of IBS, Irritable Bowel Syndrome. It is an incredibly common condition that affects 1 in 3 people in the UK and can be very distressing. Everyday life, for people suffering from IBS, can be very uncomfortable. With the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a great change in people's eating habits and an increasingly sedentary lifestyle along with significant health anxieties, which has led to an increase in gastrointestinal functional symptoms. Dr Rishi Goel, Consultant Gastroenterologist at New Victoria Hospital, gives guidance on the latest approach to IBS treatment during IBS Awareness Month.

New Victoria Hospital To Increase Healthcare Service Access For The Local Community Following NHS Partnership

Our NHS England partnership has come to an end we are now ready to increase healthcare service access for local patients. As we reflect on our support for our local NHS Trust, we would like to thank our first-class clinical and non-clinical teams at New Victoria Hospital for setting exemplary standards in healthcare, surpassing the expectations of our patients and NHS patient co-ordinators.

Breast Health And Genetic Testing

Inherited breast cancer is rare and causes only 5% of all breast cancers. Yet it is one of the major reasons of concern for many women who have experienced breast or ovarian cancer because it affected their mums, sisters or aunts. Genetic risk for breast cancer is one of the factors that you can't modify, but it can be a lifesaver in many ways. During Women's Health Month, Professor Zoe Winters, Breast Surgeon at New Victoria Hospital, explains why genetic testing is becoming mainstream as an essential tool for prevention as well as for more successful treatment outcomes.

Earache, Cough, Sore Throat And Tinnitus - What ENT Symptoms Have To Do With Covid-19

With the new Covid variant, certain symptoms such as cough and sore throat, seem more frequent, whereas less people report loss of smell or taste. Could all ENT symptoms be a sign of Covid-19? Mr Parag Patel, ENT Surgeon at New Victoria Hospital, explains some of the most probable causes for common ENT symptoms and when you should seek medical advice.

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