She works with a diverse team of writers to create clear and compelling copy to educate and inform.Īlfie Jones, Director - Cahoot Care MarketingĪlfie has a creative writing degree from UCF and initially worked as a carer before supporting his family’s care training business with copywriting and general marketing. Having worked in scientific publishing for BioMed Central and as a writer for the UK’s Medical Research Council and the National University of Singapore, she is able to clearly communicate complex concepts.Ĭatriona has an English degree from the University of Southampton and more than 12 years’ experience copy editing across a range of complex topics. She has a clear and extensive understanding of the biological and medical sciences. Lux has a BSc(Hons) in Neuroscience from UCL, a PhD in Cellular and Molecular Biology from the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology and experience as a postdoctoral researcher in developmental biology. Lux Fatimathas, Editor and Project Manager The Spire Content Hub project was managed by: Their writers and editors include care sector workers, healthcare copywriting specialists and NHS trainers, who thoroughly research all topics using reputable sources including the NHS, NICE, relevant Royal Colleges and medical associations. They provide a responsive, efficient and comprehensive service, ensuring content is on brand and in line with relevant medical guidelines. Over the last five years Cahoot Care Marketing has built an experienced team of writers and editors, with broad and deep expertise on a range of care topics. Niched in the care sector, Cahoot Care Marketing offers a full range of marketing services for care businesses including: SEO, social media, websites and video marketing, specialising in copywriting and content marketing. If you notice any of these symptoms, contact your care team immediately. Severe abdominal cramping or abdominal pain.Frequent or severe bleeding from your rectum, or frequent or large amounts of blood on your stools when you open your bowels - bleeding that doesn’t stop or bleeding more than a few tablespoons of blood from your rectum are causes for concern.However, in rare cases, a colonoscopy can cause difficulty opening your bowels or passing gas, as well as: Any discomfort is outweighed by the benefits of having a colonoscopy ie to detect the underlying cause of any bowel problems or to check for bowel cancer. In most cases, a colonoscopy doesn’t cause severe pain or discomfort. If your doctor collected a tissue sample (biopsy) or removed tissue (eg a polyp) during your colonoscopy, you may also notice some mild bleeding from your rectum or some blood on your stools. This feels similar to trapped wind and is caused by the air pumped into your colon during the procedure to help your doctor better see the inside of your colon. Occasionally a colonoscopy can cause mild abdominal cramping and bloating for around a day after the procedure.
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