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  • Vomiting blood

    Find out what can cause vomiting blood and when it might be a medical emergency.

  • Norovirus (vomiting bug)

    Read all about norovirus, including how it's spread, what the symptoms are, when to get medical advice and how to stop it spreading.

  • Motion sickness

    Find out more about motion sickness, an unpleasant combination of symptoms, such as dizziness, feeling sick, or being sick, that can happen when you're travelling.

  • Lumbar decompression surgery

    Lumbar decompression surgery is a type of surgery used to treat compressed nerves in the lower (lumbar) spine. It's only recommended when non-surgical treatments haven't helped.

  • Feeling sick (nausea)

    Feeling sick (nausea) is common and usually goes away on its own. Find out about some things you can try that might help and what might be causing it.

  • Diarrhoea and vomiting

    Diarrhoea and vomiting are common in adults, children and babies. Find out how to treat and avoid spreading them, and when to get medical help.

  • Cyclical vomiting syndrome

    Cyclical vomiting syndrome (CVS) is a rare condition that causes repeated episodes of being sick (vomiting) and feeling sick (nausea).

  • Altitude sickness

    NHS information about altitude sickness, including symptoms, treatment and how to prevent it.

  • Lumbar decompression surgery - When it's used

    Lumbar decompression surgery is usually only considered if non-surgical treatments for your lower spine haven't worked and symptoms are affecting your quality of life.

  • Lumbar decompression surgery - How it's performed

    If you and your consultant decide you could benefit from lumbar decompression surgery, you'll be put on a waiting list. Your doctor or surgeon should be able to tell you how long you're likely to have to wait.