Condition Paraneoplastic neurological syndrome Treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy are used first to treat the underlying cancer.
Condition Peripheral nerve damage Peripheral nerves make up the wiring that connects the brain to the distant parts of the body. These nerves are necessary for us to walk, talk, and breathe
Condition Paraneoplastic syndrome Paraneoplastic syndrome is a term used to describe conditions caused by cancerous tumours that cause symptoms in tissues or organs nowhere near the tumour
Condition Parkinson's disease Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological brain disorder that affects the cells and nerves responsible for controlling and coordinating movement.
Condition Pituitary tumours Pituitary tumours are common, nearly always benign and often unnoticed. They can, however, disrupt hormone levels or press on other parts of the brain.
Condition Problems with breast development The most common breast development problems that women experience result in breasts that are too large or too small, or that have sizes and shapes.
Condition Carpal tunnel syndrome Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition where there is increased pressure on a nerve that crosses the front of your wrist (the median nerve).
Condition Eardrum perforations Eardrum perforations are caused by infection or injury in your ear, and can affect your hearing or make you more prone to recurring ear infections.
Condition Eczema Dermatologists at The London Clinic see many cases of eczema as it is such a common skin disease.
Condition Hernia The most common symptom of a hernia is a swelling in the groin or abdomen that may be more noticeable when you cough, strain or stand up.