A selection of articles and insights from our surgeons and medical specialists

Pelvic Floor, Physiotherapy William Perry Pelvic Floor, Physiotherapy William Perry

Pelvic Floor Exercises (Kegel)

Perhaps you have read or have been told by your health professional to ‘just do your pelvic floor muscle exercises’? Perhaps you have tried to do pelvic floor muscle exercises after googling how to but you are not sure if you are doing them correctly or feel that they don’t work! Perhaps you are male and did not realise that pelvic floor muscles are important for you too…

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Digestive, Colorectal, Endoscopy William Perry Digestive, Colorectal, Endoscopy William Perry

Rectal Bleeding

Over 80% of people will experience rectal bleeding at some point in their lifetime. The causes of such bleeds are multiple and most often the underlying problem is not a serious one. However, this is not always the case – bleeding from your bowels should always be reported to your doctor so that an accurate assessment of your bleeding can be made.

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William Perry William Perry

What is a fistula-in-ano?

An ano-rectal fistula is an abnormal communication or tract between the rectum and perineum with an opening at each end. Faeces enter the track from the anus and provoke chronic infection, which prevents the fistula from healing. The faeces and inflammatory fluid discharge from the other end of the track on the skin beside the anus.

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Colorectal William Perry Colorectal William Perry

Diverticular Disease and Diverticulitis

Diverticular disease of the colon is a condition where the lining of the colon bulges through defects in its muscle wall, creating multiple pouches, or “diverticula”. Diverticular disease also affects the smooth muscle in the colonic wall, which becomes thickened and scarred.

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Richard Perry Richard Perry

Welcome to Intus

We deal with those things that most people don’t want to talk about. Your bowels. Bowel cancer. Itchy bottoms. Prolapses. It’s as simple as that.

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