Wednesday 20 April 2016

Uterine Prolapse Harpenden

Uterine prolapse occurs when a woman's pelvic floor muscles and ligaments stretch and weaken, leading the uterus to become inadequately supported. The uterus then slips down into or protrudes out of the vagina. Whilst this condition can happen at any age, it's more likely to affect older women who have had one or more vaginal deliveries. Causes may include the supportive tissues becoming damaged during pregnancy and childbirth, the effects of gravity and the loss of estrogen in menopause. Uterine prolapse can often be very uncomfortable or disrupt your normal life. Fortunately, there are a number of treatment options available for this condition. Many women who are suffering from uterine prolapse contactMr Abdalla Fayyad– an experienced Consultant Gynaecological Surgeon and Subspecialist in Urogynaecology, Laparoscopic Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery and Laparoscopic Hysterectomy.

Wednesday 6 April 2016

Faecal Incontinence London

Do you experience involuntary soiling, either regularly or occasionally? Then it's possible that you have faecal incontinence. This condition is a symptom of an underlying problem, such as diarrhoea, constipation or the weakening of the muscle that controls the opening of the anus. Diseases such as diabetes, MS and dementia can also lead to faecal incontinence. The good news is that this upsetting condition can be treated. Treatment is usually very effective and a cure is often possible, so don't give up hope. Many people book an appointment with specialist Mr Abdalla Fayyad when they're looking to overcome faecal incontinence. Mr Fayyad leads the Urogynaecology and Laparoscopic Gynaecology Unit at Luton and Dunstable Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and sees many private patients at Spire Harpenden Hospital in Harpenden in Hertfordshire.