A selection of articles and insights from our surgeons and medical specialists
Rectal Bleeding
Over 80% of people will experience rectal bleeding at some point in their lifetime. The causes of such bleeds are multiple and most often the underlying problem is not a serious one. However, this is not always the case – bleeding from your bowels should always be reported to your doctor so that an accurate assessment of your bleeding can be made.
Haemorrhoids: normal and the abnormal
Haemorrhoids are normal, but with increased pressure in the anal canal or tissue laxity they can become engorged and cause a number of symptoms.
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