Treat Discreet offers a full range of products to alleviate digestion problems such as constipation, IBS, diarrhoea and worms.
Constipation - Constipation is a very common condition that affects people of all ages. When you are constipated, you feel that you are not passing stools (faeces) as often as your normally do, or that you have to strain more than usual, or that you are unable to completely empty your bowels. Constipation can also cause your stools to be unusually hard, lumpy, large or small. The treatment for constipation is usually very effective, although in some cases it can take several months before a regular bowel pattern is re-established. Constipation affects twice as many women than men, and is more common in the elderly. Approximately 40% of pregnant women experience constipation during their pregnancy.
IBS - Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic (long-term) disorder that affects the digestive system. It causes abdominal pain, diarrhoea and constipation. There are different types of IBS, depending on your main symptom. It's known by a variety of other names, including spastic colon, spastic colitis, mucous colitis, nervous diarrhoea, nervous colon and nervous or functional bowel. However, some of these names misrepresent the condition. Colitis, for example, is an inflammation of the colon and this symptom isn't found in people with IBS. The symptoms of IBS can fluctuate. There may be times when your symptoms are particularly troublesome and times when you experience no symptoms at all. Although IBS poses no serious threat to health, it can have an adverse effect on a person's quality of life. The exact causes of IBS are unknown.
Diarrrhoea - Diarrhoea is the passing of watery stools more than three times a day. It is often a symptom of an infection or long-term condition.
Diarrhoea can either be: acute: diarrhoea that comes on suddenly, and lasts for five to 10 days, or chronic: diarrhoea that lasts for more than two weeks. Treat Discreet offers a range of the most effective treatments in the market.
Worms - Threadworms, or Enterobius vermicularis, are small intestinal worm parasites that infect the intestines of humans. The threadworm, sometimes called a pinworm, is the most common worm parasite infestation of children in the UK.
Constipation - Constipation is a very common condition that affects people of all ages. When you are constipated, you feel that you are not passing stools (faeces) as often as your normally do, or that you have to strain more than usual, or that you are unable to completely empty your bowels. Constipation can also cause your stools to be unusually hard, lumpy, large or small. The treatment for constipation is usually very effective, although in some cases it can take several months before a regular bowel pattern is re-established. Constipation affects twice as many women than men, and is more common in the elderly. Approximately 40% of pregnant women experience constipation during their pregnancy.
IBS - Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic (long-term) disorder that affects the digestive system. It causes abdominal pain, diarrhoea and constipation. There are different types of IBS, depending on your main symptom. It's known by a variety of other names, including spastic colon, spastic colitis, mucous colitis, nervous diarrhoea, nervous colon and nervous or functional bowel. However, some of these names misrepresent the condition. Colitis, for example, is an inflammation of the colon and this symptom isn't found in people with IBS. The symptoms of IBS can fluctuate. There may be times when your symptoms are particularly troublesome and times when you experience no symptoms at all. Although IBS poses no serious threat to health, it can have an adverse effect on a person's quality of life. The exact causes of IBS are unknown.
Diarrrhoea - Diarrhoea is the passing of watery stools more than three times a day. It is often a symptom of an infection or long-term condition.
Diarrhoea can either be: acute: diarrhoea that comes on suddenly, and lasts for five to 10 days, or chronic: diarrhoea that lasts for more than two weeks. Treat Discreet offers a range of the most effective treatments in the market.
Worms - Threadworms, or Enterobius vermicularis, are small intestinal worm parasites that infect the intestines of humans. The threadworm, sometimes called a pinworm, is the most common worm parasite infestation of children in the UK.





