11 - 20 of 30 results for "Air Sickness"
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Risks
Find out about the possible risks of having a pacemaker fitted, including blood clots, infection, an air leak and pacemaker malfunction.
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Peak flow test
Peak flow is a simple measurement of how quickly you can blow air out of your lungs.
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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.
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Metoclopramide: anti-sickness medicine used to treat nausea and vomiting
NHS medicines information on metoclopramide – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it
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Excessive thirst
Find out about excessive thirst, including what might be causing it, when to see a GP and the difference between dry mouth and excessive thirst.
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About hyoscine hydrobromide
NHS medicines information on hyoscine hydrobromide – what it's used for and key facts.
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About metoclopramide
NHS medicines information on metoclopramide – what it's used for and key facts.
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Sick building syndrome
Find out about sick building syndrome (SBS), including symptoms, things you can do to ease symptoms and possible causes.
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About cinnarizine
NHS medicines information on cinnarizine – what it's used for and key facts.
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About prochlorperazine
NHS medicines information on prochlorperazine – what it's used for and key facts.