GP reveals how often the average person farts – and why some people are worse than others
IT might not sound very glamorous but September is urology awareness month – a vital topic people tend to avoid talking about.Symptoms of urological problems include blood in urine, pain in the lower tummy, needing to pee more, or finding it difficult to go. Signs of cancer include feeling fatigued more easily, unintentional weight loss and lack of appetite.
Whilst some women will get multiple symptoms, some will get none, and there is huge variation in the severity of symptoms and how this impacts a person’s life. So I would love to help with this problem so that you can keep living this great life without embarrassment. If you can afford to see someone privately it may be a good investment for you, and you’d probably get away with just two or three sessions.
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