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  • 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

    Find out about cyclical vomiting syndrome including the symptoms, causes, how it's diagnosed and the treatment and support available.

  • Altitude sickness

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

  • Peak flow test

    Peak flow is a simple measurement of how quickly you can blow air out of your lungs. Read about why and how it's measured.

  • Pacemaker implantation - Risks

    Find out about the possible risks of having a pacemaker fitted, including blood clots, infection, an air leak and pacemaker malfunction.

  • Spirometry

    Read about what a spirometry test involves and why it's carried out.

  • Nasal and sinus cancer

    Find out about the symptoms, causes, treatments and outlook for nasal cancer, which affects the nasal cavity and sinuses.

  • Legionnaires' disease

    Find out more about Legionnaires' disease, an uncommon but serious lung infection you can get from inhaling droplets of water containing bacteria that cause the infection.

  • Home oxygen therapy

    Information about home oxygen therapy, also known as home oxygen treatment, including when it's needed, how it's given, the assessment process and safety advice.