Digestive Health UK

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14/02/2024

Founder of Digestive Health UK, Dr Sarmed Sami, was interviewed on TalkTVUK

In the interview, Dr Sami discusses how amitriptyline, a common medication used for other conditions like migraine, may help alleviate irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms. πŸ’Š

People β€œwho took the pill amitriptyline were twice [as] likely to report an improvement in symptoms…it's certainly a medication that can improve the quality of life significantly for those patients.”

Watch the video to find out more.

15/08/2023

Ever wondered how alcohol affects your bowel health? πŸ€” The Daily Express asked Dr Sarmed Sami to share his knowledge in their article.

Dr Sami advises that alcohol can increase acid production, causing acid reflux. It can also cause inflammation in the lining of the small bowel and raises the risk of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) or bowel cancer.

To discover how to protect your body when drinking, read their article: https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1707265/bowel-cancer-risk-one-alcohol-drink-day-raise-risk-symptoms

08/08/2023

Founder of Digestive Health UK, Dr Sarmed Sami, was featured in an article by Daily Mail. πŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ

In the article, Dr Sami shares five foods he avoids to maintain digestive and overall general health, including:

πŸ”΅ Processed meat
πŸ”΅ High-fat dairy products
πŸ”΅ Deep-fried foods
πŸ”΅ Sugary and fizzy drinks
πŸ”΅ Ready meals

Read the article now to learn more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12051607/Im-gastroenterologist-five-things-never-eat.html

31/07/2023
02/05/2023

πŸ“£ NEW BLOG πŸ“£ Reasons to have a colonoscopy

If your specialist recommends a colonoscopy, you may wonder why.

Our latest blog explains some of the common reasons you might have a colonoscopy. For example, to look for signs of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), bowel polyps, or bowel cancer.

We also discuss our results process at Digestive Health UK. Read the full blog now: https://digestivehealthuk.com/blog/reasons-to-have-a-colonoscopy/

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28/04/2023

Some people experience temporary side effects after a colonoscopy, as explained in our video.

A colonoscopy is a highly safe and effective procedure, so complications are rare. However, it's good to be aware of the risks.

Rare complications include an infection, a perforated colon, and post-polypectomy electrocoagulation syndrome after removing a large polyp.

If you experience severe abdominal pain or a fever after your colonoscopy, seek medical advice immediately.

Have you had a colonoscopy? πŸ€” Share your experience in the comments.

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26/04/2023

⭐⭐⭐ PATIENT TESTIMONIAL ⭐⭐⭐

This patient was "extremely nervous" before their bowel cancer screening colonoscopy but said that Dr Sami and our team made them "feel at ease" and "supported".

We know how stressful the testing process can be when you are experiencing concerning symptoms. Our team aims to reassure you every step of the way. 😌

If you might need a colonoscopy to screen for bowel cancer, contact our clinic: https://digestivehealthuk.com/contact/

We provide private screening tests for bowel cancer and a range of other conditions.

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24/04/2023

Some people wish to avoid having a test like a colonoscopy as they think it will be painful or embarrassing.

However, it's usually the most appropriate and accurate test to do. We also offer sedation to prevent pain.

Watch our video to discover the alternative tests we may recommend if you are unwilling to have a colonoscopy.

Our gastroenterologist can discuss the pros and cons in your specific case with you. Visit our website to book an appointment: https://digestivehealthuk.com/contact/

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21/04/2023

Do you know the symptoms of bowel cancer? πŸ€”

The most common sign is blood in your poo. Iron deficiency anaemia is another early warning sign.

Symptoms include:
πŸ”΅ Abdominal pain
πŸ”΅ Bloating after eating
πŸ”΅ Unexplained weight loss
πŸ”΅ Runnier or loose poo, which may be narrow
πŸ”΅ Bowel changes, such as pooing more often

It usually affects people over 50, which is why the NHS is expanding its screening programme to include everyone between 50 and 74.

Learn more about bowel cancer, including how we diagnose and treat it on our website: https://digestivehealthuk.com/condition/bowel-cancer/

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18/04/2023

Dr Sami was published in the Guardian recently alongside other digestive health experts. πŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ

In the article - No, you don’t have to poo every day: eight things nutrition experts want you to know - he shares how exercise can benefit your gut health.

He recommends "non-strenuous exercises such as swimming, cycling, yoga and walking" if you’re just starting. 🏊 However, high-intensity exercises provide more benefits for your heart and lungs.

Additional reasons to exercise include:
πŸ’‘ Reducing your risk of gut problems and conditions, such as liver disease and bowel cancer
πŸ’‘ Reducing stress hormones and boosting "the hormones that improve mood"

Read it now: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2023/mar/20/no-you-dont-have-to-poo-every-day-eight-things-nutrition-experts-want-you-to-know

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14/04/2023

⭐⭐⭐ PATIENT TESTIMONIAL ⭐⭐⭐

Dr Sami performed a colonoscopy to screen for bowel cancer after this patient experienced re**al bleeding.

He discovered the bleeding was caused by polyps, which he then removed.

The patient said the procedure was "very comfortable", and he found Dr Sami to be a "very confident and skillful doctor".

Get in touch to arrange private bowel cancer screening at Digestive Health UK: https://digestivehealthuk.com/contact/

You can also call our clinic on 0207 459 4918.

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11/04/2023

We are often asked about how sedation works during a colonoscopy (lower endoscopy).

Dr Sami discusses conscious sedation in our short video.

He shares that some people need more sedation than expected or become very sleepy with only a little, but this is rare.

Generally, you will feel relaxed and sleepy if we sedate you, which increases your comfort during the procedure.

Read our blog to learn more: https://digestivehealthuk.com/blog/sedation-and-communication-during-an-endoscopy/

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