Ask Dr Chris: The Pill, hernia
Every week we partner up with our sister magazine, Woman, to bring you expert health advice from This Morning's Dr Chris Steele MBE, health journalist of the year. This week he answers questions about The Pill and a hernia.
The problem: Is she too young?
My daughter is 16 and in a relationship. I want to be a responsible mum and talk to her about going on the Pill, but I'm worried that there are serious side-effects for women using contraception so early.
Dr Chris' advice
Every woman is assessed by their GP or medical advisor before going on the Pill, and will be told about the risks or side effects according to their background - ie if they smoke, or if they're overweight. Don't worry, your daughter's age isn't a factor. Many teenagers are on the Pill. Let her GP discuss her medication, but with regard to STIs and cervical cancer, do advise her about safe sex too.
The problem: What is this swelling?
I've just noticed an unslightly swelling on my stomach. I have put on a bit of weight recently, but it's a lump that protrudes. Should I be worried?
Dr Chris' advice
You could have a hernia. This is a bulge caused by fatty tissue, or even part of your intestines bulging through a weakness in your abdominal wall. You need to see your GP, who will probably refer you to a surgeon. The decision will be made as to whether you need surgery to reduce the hernia and repair the weak spot.
See more questions answered by Dr Chris
You can email Dr Chris Steele at goodtoknow or womanhealth@ipcmedia.com, marking the subject 'Dr Chris'. Sorry, but Dr Chris can't reply to letters personally. For further advice, go to Dr Chris' website at www.thefamilygp.com
More on Health
- More facts on more than 300 health conditions
- More expert advice on lots of health problems
- Read real-life stories by women just like you
- Got a story or tip to share? Send it to us at goodtoknow
There's more advice from Dr Chris in this week's bigger, better WOMAN, on sale every Tuesday


