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  • Stem cell transplant - What happens

    Read about what a stem cell or bone marrow transplant involves, including how stem cells are removed and how long you'll need to stay in hospital.

  • Treatment and recovery from sepsis

    NHS information about treatments and recovery from sepsis, post-sepsis syndrome, and where to get support.

  • Pre-eclampsia - Treatment

    Pre-eclampsia can only be cured by delivering the baby. If you have pre-eclampsia, you'll be closely monitored until it's possible to deliver the baby.

  • Pre-eclampsia - Diagnosis

    Pre-eclampsia is easily diagnosed during the routine checks you have while you're pregnant.

  • Poisoning - Treatment

    Find out what to do if you think someone has swallowed a poisonous substance, plus how to help someone who's been poisoned and is conscious or unconscious.

  • Pelvic inflammatory disease - Diagnosis

    There's no single test for diagnosing pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) – it is diagnosed based on your symptoms and a gynaecological examination.

  • Pacemaker implantation - FAQs

    You'll usually be able to go home on the same day or the day after having a pacemaker fitted. Find out more about recovering after a pacemaker implantation.

  • Myasthenia gravis - Treatment

    Read about the main treatments for myasthenia gravis, including medicine and surgery.

  • Multiple myeloma - Diagnosis

    Find out more about how multiple myeloma is diagnosed.

  • Miscarriage - Diagnosis

    If you see your GP or midwife because of vaginal bleeding or other symptoms of miscarriage, you may be referred to an early pregnancy unit for tests.