Treatments
Prostate problems are common. If your medication does not help or symptoms are severe, prostate surgery should relieve your symptoms.
A narrowing of your urethra can cause a slow flow of urine, often with dribbling, pain and infection. A urethrotomy should relieve your symptoms.
A circumcision is an operation to remove the foreskin.
Prostate problems are common. If your medication does not help or symptoms are severe, a bladder-neck incision should relieve your symptoms.
Surgery is the only dependable way to stop tonsillitis that keeps on coming back and the resulting pain, fever and difficulty swallowing.
A hysterectomy is a major operation usually recommended after simpler treatments have failed. Your symptoms should improve.
A diagnostic laparoscopy is a common gynaecological operation. It helps to find out the cause of certain gynaecological problems. For some women minor treatments can be performed at the same time.
An anterior repair is a major operation usually recommended after simpler treatments have failed. Your bladder should be better supported and you should no longer have a bulge in your vagina.
A hysterectomy is a major operation usually recommended after simpler treatments have failed. Your symptoms should improve.
A hysteroscopy is usually a safe and effective way of finding out if there is a problem with your womb and, for some women, treating your symptoms.