IBS can often be pretty embarrassing, so suffering with symptoms during work can be truly terrifying for many people. IBS is a fairly common condition, and it can be easily manageable providing you know what to avoid, symptoms to look out for and how to prevent IBS attacks from occurring. Here, Lead Pharmacist Parvinder Sagoo reveals his expert tips for managing and preventing IBS attacks in the workplace. Read more below
IBS can often be pretty embarrassing, so suffering with symptoms during work can be truly terrifying for many people. IBS is a fairly common condition, and it can be easily manageable providing you know what to avoid, symptoms to look out for and how to prevent IBS attacks from occurring. Here, Parvinder Sagoo, Pharmacist for Leading UK online Pharmacy SimplyMedsOnline reveals his expert tips for managing and preventing IBS attacks in the workplace. Read the expert tips by clicking below
Irritable Bowels Syndrome (IBS) is a common gut disorder, thought to affect 1 in 10 people. IBS can cause mild to severe abdominal pain, bloating, increased gas, constipation, diarrhoea and changes to bowel movements. The exact cause of IBS is not known and the condition is usually diagnosed when other illnesses have been ruled out. Here, Parvinder Sagoo, Lead Medical Advisor at Simply Meds Online talks about the link between IBS and Anxiety. Read more about this article below
Do you suffer from IBS? Here are seven tips to help you manage and prevent IBS attacks in the workplace. IBS can often be quite embarrassing, so suffering with symptoms during work can be truly terrifying for many people. IBS is a fairly common condition, and it can be easily manageable providing you know what to avoid, symptoms to look out for and how to prevent IBS attacks from occurring. To help you feel more confident and comfortable at work, we share advice on how to prevent and manage attacks at work. But first, let’s look at what IBS is and how it can impact your life. Continue reading the article below
Do you suffer from IBS? Here are seven tips to help you manage and prevent IBS attacks in the workplace. IBS can often be quite embarrassing, so suffering with symptoms during work can be truly terrifying for many people. IBS is a fairly common condition, and it can be easily manageable providing you know what to avoid, symptoms to look out for and how to prevent IBS attacks from occurring. To help you feel more confident and comfortable at work, we share advice on how to prevent and manage attacks at work. But first, let’s look at what IBS is and how it can impact your life. Continue reading the article below
When the weather turns cold, our skin starts to feel dry, itchy and aggravated. In turn, this leaves it looking dull and lifeless. We can’t do much about the seasons, but we can manage the problem and certain things can help to keep your skin looking and feeling the best it can during winter. Here Parvinder Sagoo, Lead medical advisor at Simply Meds Online reveals 10 things you can do to prevent dry skin this winter. Read the 10 things you can do by clicking below
When the weather turns cold, our skin starts to feel dry, itchy and aggravated. In turn this leaves it looking dull and lifeless. We can’t do much about the seasons, but we can manage the problem and certain things can help to keep your skin looking and feeling the best it can during winter. Here, Parvinder Sagoo, lead medical advisor at Simply Meds Online, reveals 10 things you can do to prevent dry skin this winter. Click below to find out what 10 things you can do to prevent dry skin
OOZING wounds, lumpy scars and arms hooked up to hospital drips - this is the grim picture illicit tattoo artists don't want to paint. Yet over recent years, a rising number of Brits have fallen victim to 'scratchers' - unregistered, unqualified tattooists offering up their dodgy services in exchange for quick cash. Horrified customers have told The Sun of their devastation after being lured in by untrained opportunists and shared stomach-churning pictures of the red, blistering designs left in their wake. But health professionals warn this is far from the worst problem, with shocking health and safety lapses running the risk of dangerous diseases like hepatitis and, in rare cases, HIV. By law, you must be over-18 to get a tattoo, and professionals dishing them out must be licensed and registered. Continue reading more below