Understanding the different types of cataracts is crucial for early detection, proper diagnosis, and appropriate treatment. In this blog, we delve into the various types of cataracts and what sets them apart. Cataract types FAQs Not quite found what you’re looking for? Our dedicated cataract types FAQs might be able to help! Related resources
Read moreReasons why eye health is important and how to enhance it
“For my part, I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream.” The above words from the famed Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh highlight the importance of sight as an inspiration to a genius. But what about the rest of us mere mortals? We use our eyes every single…
Read moreIs cataract surgery safe? Overcoming cataract surgery anxiety
Cataract surgery is the most effective treatment for cataracts. However, the idea of having surgery on your eyes can be an anxiety-inducing prospect. The good news is that cataract surgery is a relatively safe and quick procedure with positive results. In this article, we’ll look at ways to help overcome anxiety about the procedure. Still…
Read moreBefore and after carpal tunnel syndrome surgery – the benefits
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It’s characterised by numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand. This is caused by the compression of the median nerve in the wrist. As the condition worsens, conservative treatments may fail to provide relief. At this point, surgery becomes a viable option….
Read moreBest foods and vitamins for bone and joint health
You might think that a glass of milk every now and again is enough to promote healthy bones, but – and here comes the spoiler – it isn’t! As part of Bone and Joint Awareness Week, we’re taking a look at the best foods and vitamins for bone health. Bone and joint health FAQs Not…
Read moreThe best foods for eye health
To mark National Eye Health Week in the UK, we’ve decided to take a look at how you can look after your eyes through nutrition. Join us as we explore the best foods for eye health. Related resources
Read moreWhat does a hernia feel like?
A hernia is a relatively common condition that affects millions of people across the UK. The symptoms and signs vary depending on the location and severity of the hernia. If you think you might have one, find out what a hernia feels like so you can seek the right treatment. Private hernia surgery at a…
Read moreIlford walking routes after hip and knee replacement surgery
Hip and knee replacement surgery can significantly improve mobility and quality of life for those suffering from chronic joint pain. However, it’s essential to engage in low-impact exercises to aid recovery and prevent complications. Walking is one such low-impact exercise. Along with improving your general mobility, it has been known to speed up recovery times…
Read moreShepton Mallet’s walking routes for post-surgery recovery
To celebrate National Walking Month, we’re putting together a collection of the best walking routes available to patients recovering from surgery. Our list today focuses on the picturesque market town of Shepton Mallet, located in the Mendip district of Somerset. The semi-rural location means the surrounding countryside is easily accessible to those wanting to get…
Read moreHealing steps: Top post-surgery walking spots in Barlborough
If you’ve recently undergone surgery, taking a gentle walk can be a great way to aid your recovery. Not only does it get your blood flowing and help clear your head, it can also prevent complications such as blood clots. Nestled in the leafy north-eastern part of Derbyshire, the small village of Barlborough offers some…
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