We also offer consultation, diagnosis and treatment for the following:
Abdominal pain
There are many causes of abdominal pain, from the dull ache of period cramps to the sharper pains you might feel if you have indigestion. You might also get stomach pain if you’re lactose intolerant, have a hernia, gallstones, or appendicitis.
Anaemia
There are many causes of anaemia, where you don’t have enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen around your body. Your symptoms might include a lack of energy, heart palpitations, a shortness of breath or dizziness. We can perform a simple blood test to check whether you’re anaemic or not.
Colonic bleeding
Also known as rectal bleeding, this is where you bleed from the colon, rectum or anus as a result of an anal fissure, diverticulitis, haemorrhoids or polyps. Haemorrhoids are the most common cause of colonic bleeding.
Excision of lumps and lesions (except for anal polyps or fissures)
This includes removing cysts or lipomas.
Hydrogen breath test for lactose intolerance
Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, the sugar found in milk. If you’re lactose intolerant you might find you suffer with diarrhoea, cramping or bloating. During the breath test you’ll be asked to drink liquid which contains lactose, then blow into balloon-like bags at short intervals. The air you breathe out will be tested for hydrogen, which indicates undigested lactose in your gut.
Nausea
Nausea, or feeling sick, usually goes away on its own. If your nausea lasts for more than a few days, or keeps coming back, you should seek medical advice.
Open hernia repair
A hernia develops from a weakness in your abdominal wall, allowing your abdominal tissues to push into a gap between the muscles.