Poo-Torial
...your doctor. Read more… Severe constipation This is where the poo is hard and difficult to pass and forms separate, hard lumps. It often causes you to strain to open...
16th June 2022
...your doctor. Read more… Severe constipation This is where the poo is hard and difficult to pass and forms separate, hard lumps. It often causes you to strain to open...
16th June 2022
...disease (IBD) affecting the large bowel) have a higher risk of developing cancer compared with everyone else. The greatest risk seems linked with changes of the cells in the bowel...
5th February 2018
22nd November 2023
...nutritional point of view rather than a pain management point of view. Kirsty thinks it is important that health professionals understand many patients might not be able to tolerate a...
4th June 2018
...team attends a range of sessions, hearing more about the latest practices, insights, and research findings. It is fantastic to see many of the healthcare professionals Guts UK has supported...
27th June 2024
...the top ten research priorities for pancreatitis in the UK. We are now delighted to announce your top 10 research priorities for acute and chronic pancreatitis, in both children and...
9th June 2016
7th March 2023
Download printable version (262.7KB pdf) UPDATE – JUNE 2024: READ MORE HERE OVERVIEW You might have noticed supply issues with pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT), sometimes also called pancreatin. This...
16th April 2024
15th January 2020
...GP may consider What to do once you have your results INFORMING AND GUIDING HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS For healthcare professionals, the website provides clear pathways to help patients get a...
3rd July 2024
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