Erectile DysfunctionErectile dysfunction affects a man’s ability to gain and maintain an erection. It’s a very common condition, affecting most men at some point in their life and particularly men over the age of 40.Read More
VaricoceleVaricocele is a common condition affecting men and presents as enlarged veins around the testicle.Read More
Testicular CancerTesticular cancer is a condition where cancer cells develop within the testicles. The majority of palpable lumps are malignant tumours which can spread to other parts of the body if they are not treated promptly. While not as common as other cancers, if caught early enough it is treatable.Read More
Peyronie's DiseasePeyronie's disease may lead to a significant curve in the penis when erect, resulting in painful or restricted intercourse.Read More
Male InfertilityMale infertility is responsible for 50% of fertility problems within a heterosexual couple and affects approximately 7% of men in the UK.Read More
MenopauseThe average age for the menopause in the UK is 51 with a range from 45-55 and it heralds a number of changes to physiological mechanisms due to associated hormonal changes – principally reduction in oestrogen.Read More
Loss of smell (anosmia)Anosmia is the temporary or permanent loss of the sense of smell. Smell can also be partially reduced, or distorted Recovery is dependent on the identification and successful treatment of the underlying cause.Read More
Chronic CoughA chronic cough is a continuous cough that lasts longer than 4 weeks. If you have a chronic cough, it's important to see a specialist who can exclude serious underlying illnesses such as cancer, vocal fold paralysis or tuberculosis, and provide effective treatment.Read More
Adolescent Menstrual DysfunctionAdolescent menstrual dysfunction describes irregularities or abnormalities in the menstrual cycle of young people, such as absent, irregular, or heavy periods.Read More
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) in AdolescentsPMS and PMDD are conditions that cause physical and emotional changes in the time before a period starts.Read More
Delayed PubertyDelayed puberty is when a child's physical signs of sexual maturation, including breast development and menstruation, do not appear by the expected age.Read More
Retained Tampon or Foreign Body in Children and AdolescentsA retained tampon or foreign body is an object such as a tampon or any other object that has been left inside the vagina for an extended time, and requires specialised medical care.Read More
Vulval Conditions in Children and AdolescentsThe symptoms of vulval conditions in children range widely, and most require professional diagnosis to ensure the most appropriate and effective treatment is given.Read More
Premenarchal bleedingPremenarchal bleeding is vaginal bleeding that occurs before the age that a girl would typically start their period. While uncommon, the condition can be a sign of an underlying issue.Read More