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Knee Injuries in Children and Young People: Why Are They Becoming More Common?
This article explores the rising rate of knee injuries in children and young people, examining key causes like intense early sports participation and offering expert-backed strategies for prevention and long-term joint health.
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Penoscrotal Conditions in Children and Young People
There’s a wide range of penoscrotal problems that can affect children. If you or your child notices anything unusual, it’s important to seek advice from a paediatric urologist to receive an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
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Overactive Bladder in Children and Young People
At Welbeck, we treat children with an overactive bladder to reduce their symptoms of urgent and frequent urination, improve their quality of life, and boost their confidence.
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Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) in Children and Young People
Urinary tract infections in children are common and not usually serious, but can be uncomfortable and may need treatment with antibiotics.
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Breast imaging if you have symptoms
If you are showing breast symptoms, your pathway will be different from regular breast screening.
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COPD and Cough: What You Need to Know
This article explores the relationship between chronic cough and COPD, covering causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment, while highlighting emerging therapies and practical steps to manage symptoms and improve long-term lung health.
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What to do if You Think You May Have Tennis Elbow
Lateral epicondylitis may be the lesser-known clinical term for the condition, but tennis elbow is a common problem for anyone who has been carrying out intense activity with their forearms. At OneWelbeck, we have a specialist team of orthopaedic and sports medicine consultants who help patients suffering from tennis elbow. If you are looking for treatment for the condition or are wondering if you’re showing some of the symptoms associated with tennis elbow, here is everything you need to know.
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What you need to know about heart valve replacements
The average heart beats 2.5 billion times in a lifetime, and in most people, the valves will continue to function properly throughout your lifespan. However, when they misbehave, they can become narrower which restricts blood flow, or they can leak, which causes backflow of the blood. There are 4 valves in the heart: Aortic, Mitral, Tricuspid and Pulmonary. In adults, the pulmonary valve is the least likely to malfunction. Heart valve replacement is a serious surgery, however with new innovations and less invasive techniques, there are more options available that allow a quicker recovery time post-operation. Dr Iqbal Malik, Consultant Cardiologist at OneWelbeck Heart Health, explains the choices.
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Fatty Liver – what is it and how does it affect you?
Fatty liver is a relatively common condition that we see at OneWelbeck Digestive Health. In this article, Professor Hemant Kocher, Consultant General and HPB (hepato-pancreatic-biliary) Surgeon at OneWelbeck, takes a closer look at fatty liver, what causes it, and the different courses of treatment available.
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Are you suffering from Weak Ankles?
Do you often complain of weak and sore ankles, or you get the feeling your ankle is ready to give way? Mr Pal Ramesh, a Consultant Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Surgeon at OneWelbeck offers his expertise and advice on what can be done.
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