
IBS and Digestive Issues: Diagnosis, Triggers, and Management
IBS affects approximately 1 in 5 Australians. The Low FODMAP diet, gut-directed therapies, and appropriate medication use provide effective symptom control for most patients.
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IBS affects approximately 1 in 5 Australians. The Low FODMAP diet, gut-directed therapies, and appropriate medication use provide effective symptom control for most patients.

Mental health is valid sick leave in Australia. What your certificate says, how to notify your employer, same-day vs next-day certificates, and when to get ongoing support.

Eczema affects around 1 in 3 Australians at some stage of life. With the right skin care approach, most people achieve good control and significantly reduce the frequency of flares.

Feeling unwell at night or on the weekend? This guide covers after-hours healthcare options by urgency level, what telehealth can deliver after hours, and when to call 000 or go to an ED.

Food poisoning can make you genuinely unfit for work. This guide explains Fair Work evidence rules, food handler exclusion, certificate wording, and red flags.

Sinusitis is one of the most common reasons Australians visit a doctor. Most cases are viral and clear without antibiotics, but understanding when bacteria are involved changes management.

Hay fever affects nearly 1 in 4 Australians and is one of the most common chronic conditions managed in primary care. Here is what drives it and how to manage it effectively.

Period pain can be valid sick leave in Australia when symptoms make you unfit for work. Learn what evidence usually needs to show, what a certificate says, and when pain needs investigation.

University medical documentation has different requirements from workplace certificates. Understanding what your institution needs - and getting documentation at the right time - is what determines whether your application is accepted.

Vertigo, light-headedness, and unsteadiness are different symptom patterns. Learn the common causes, what to track, when BPPV fits, and when dizziness needs urgent assessment.

Centrelink medical evidence depends on the decision being made. A short illness certificate is not the same as an SU415, DSP evidence, carer evidence, or a review request.

Gout is not just a painful toe flare. It is crystal-driven inflammatory arthritis that needs early flare treatment, red-flag screening, and long-term urate control.
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