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Prostate conditions

Prostate Conditions

The prostate gland is a small gland located beneath your bladder, which is responsible for producing the semen which nourishes and transports sperm.

There are three main conditions that affect the prostate: prostatitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and prostate cancer.

Adenomyosis

Adenomyosis

Adenomyosis is a condition where the lining of the womb extends abnormally deep into the uterus. This is more common than previously thought (affecting up to 70% of women). Symptoms are similar to those from uterine fibroids.

Fibroids

Fibroids

Uterine fibroids are a common, benign growth in the uterus. They occur in about 25% of women and can be asymptomatic. Whilst they generally aren’t dangerous, they can cause significant discomfort and serious symptoms for some.

Pelvic congestion syndrome

Pelvic Congestion Syndrome

Pelvic Congestion Syndrome (PCS) is a medical condition in which chronic pelvic pain occurs secondary to abnormal swelling of the veins in the pelvis.

Varicocele treatment

Varicocele

A varicocele is a collection of swollen veins in the scrotum. It is a common condition, occurring in about 25% of young men, and usually causes only minor symptoms. In some men, however, a varicocele is associated with more severe pain which can be troublesome and interfere with normal activities. 

Tumour ablation

Tumour Treatment

Tumour ablation is the process of using heat energy, delivered by a special needle directly into the tumour, to destroy the tumour. It is a safe and effective method of treating certain tumours with minimal side effects. It allows treatment of tumour in patients who might not be fit for a major operation.

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