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Dr Nicki Explains

Dr Nicki explains some common medical conditions and symptoms with her friend Sarah. A light hearted, chatty approach to explaining medicine in a way that is so easy to understand.

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  • EP4: Understanding and Treating Acne

    Thursday, 14 November 2024

    24 minutes

    DR NICKI EXPLORES Episode 4 - Understanding and treating Acne Struggling with acne? Discover expert advice and personal stories in this episode of Doctor Nicki Explains. Episode Highlights:Introduction to the Podcast:Hosted by Dr. Nicki, a GP with 24 years of experience, and Sarah, a mother of four.Aims to explain medical conditions in an accessible way.Reminder that this podcast is not a substitute for professional medical advice.Special Guest: Katie's Journey with Acne:Katie shares her personal experience with acne starting at age 14.Discusses emotional impacts like self-consciousness and...

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  • EP3: Kidneys - How they work, Dialysis and Kidney Transplants

    Thursday, 10 October 2024

    54 minutes

    DR NICKI EXPLAINSEpisode 3: Kidneys - How they work, Dialysis and Kidney Transplants Dr. Nicki and Sarah delve into the fascinating world of kidneys, exploring their critical functions beyond just urine production. Joined by guest speaker Sarah, who shares her personal journey with kidney failure, listeners will gain insights into the complex roles kidneys play in maintaining overall health.Key Takeaways:- Discover the multifaceted roles kidneys perform, from filtering toxins to regulating blood pressure and producing red blood cells.- Learn about common symptoms and risk factors associated...

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  • EP2: What Is Sepsis?

    Thursday, 12 September 2024

    27 minutes

    DR NICKI EXPLAINS Episode 2 - What is Sepsis? Sarah and Nicki talk to Abi, the Fundraising and Communications Director of Sepsis Feat UK about the causes of sepsis, and how it might present. What is sepsis and why can’t you treat it with antibiotics? How can you recognise sepsis in the earliest stages and when to call an ambulance?  Resources for this episode include: https://www.sepsisresearch.org.uk https://www.sepsistrust.org https://www.nice.org.uk  The podcast emphasises that it does not replace professional medical advice; if you have troubling symptoms consult your doctor immediately...

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  • EP1: Bowels and what to do if there is blood in your poo

    Thursday, 15 August 2024

    50 minutes

    DR NICKI EXPLAINS EPISODE 1: Bowels and what to do if there is blood in your poo  In this episode of Dr Nicki Explains... Key Points Discussed: - Rectal Bleeding**: Its commonality in general practice and its potential link to serious conditions.- Heamorrhoids (Piles)**: The most frequent cause of rectal bleeding. Treatment includes sitting on ice rings, laxatives, rubber band ligation, injections, infrared coagulation or surgery as a last resort.  - Anal Fissures**: Tears in the anus due to constipation leading to sharp pain and bleeding. Management involves avoiding straining during bowel...

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  • DR NICKI EXPLAINS... Trailer

    Monday, 1 July 2024

    48 seconds

    new episodes coming soonThe podcast emphasises that it does not replace professional medical advice; if you have troubling symptoms consult your doctor immediately.    Thank you for tuning into Doctor Nicki Explains where we make medicine understandable! Stay informed about your health and always seek proper guidance when needed!    **Disclaimer:** This podcast may contains graphic descriptions which might not be suitable for younger audiences or those sensitive towards medical discussions.    To listen to more episodes from this show or to listen to any of our other podcasts, head ov...

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