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Who can and cannot use buprenorphine for pain
NHS medicines information on who can use buprenorphine and who may not be able to use it.
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What happens on the day
During a gastroscopy, a camera is put down your throat and into your stomach.
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Symptoms of bowel cancer
The main symptoms are changes in your poo, blood in your poo, bleeding from your bottom, and tummy pain.
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Recovering after female sterilisation
Find out what you can do to help your recovery after female sterilisation, including which painkillers to take for abdominal pain.
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Advance statement about your wishes
You can write an advance statement that sets down your preferences, wishes, beliefs and values regarding your future care.
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Pleurisy
Find out more about pleurisy, where inflammation around the lungs causes sharp chest pain.
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Symptoms of bone cancer
The most common symptom is bone pain or tenderness, which is often worse at night.
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Lymphoedema
It usually develops in the arms or legs.
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Primary biliary cholangitis (primary biliary cirrhosis) - Symptoms
Read about the symptoms of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), which include aching bones and joints, fatigue, itchy skin, and dry eyes and mouth.
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Amitriptyline: a medicine to treat pain and prevent migraine
NHS medicines information on amitriptyline – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.