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Priapism (painful erections)
Read about priapism, a persistent, often painful erection. If it lasts for more than 3 to 4 hours, go to A&E to prevent permanent damage.
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Hypothermia
Find out about hypothermia, a dangerous drop in body temperature below 35C (normal body temperature is around 37C). Go to A&E or call 999 immediately if someone has symptoms of hypothermia.
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Epidermolysis bullosa
Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a general term used to describe a group of rare, inherited skin disorders that cause the skin to become very fragile.
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First aid - Recovery position
Find out how to put a casualty who is unconscious but breathing into the recovery position. Also, read about what to do if you think someone has a spinal injury.
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Epidermolysis bullosa - Treatment
There is currently no cure for epidermolysis bullosa (EB), but treatment can help to ease and control the symptoms.
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Epidermolysis bullosa - Symptoms
The symptoms of epidermolysis bullosa (EB) can vary in severity, ranging from mild to life threatening.
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Is your baby or toddler seriously ill?
How to recognise warning signs of serious illness in children under 5, such as cold hands and feet, rapid breathing, or mottled skin. Plus, advice on when to call an ambulance or take your child to A&E.
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Vitamins and minerals - B vitamins and folic acid
Find out about the types of B vitamins (including folic acid), such as what they do, how much you need and good sources of them.
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Thiamine: a medicine for vitamin B1 (or thiamine) deficiency
NHS medicines information on thiamine – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.
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When to go to A&E
Find out when to go to A&E in an emergency.