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Help and support for retinoblastoma
Find out where to get help and support if you have a child affected by retinoblastoma.
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Overview - Fabricated or induced illness
Find out about fabricated or induced illness (FII), which is a rare form of child abuse where a parent or carer exaggerates or deliberately causes symptoms of illness in the child.
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Passive smoking
Find out the health dangers of passive smoking and how to protect people near you, especially children, from secondhand smoke.
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Knock knees
NHS information about knock knees, including symptoms, treatments and what to do if you think you or your child have it.
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Tests and next steps for retinoblastoma
Find out how retinoblastoma is diagnosed, including what tests your child might have and how long it takes to get results.
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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.
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Assessing your mental health needs – children and young people
Find out more about getting your mental health needs assessed, including tips for having a conversation about your mental health and questions you can ask
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Receiving mental health support – children and young people
Find out what to expect if you’re going to receive help for your mental health, including types of help, who you might see and where you might receive support
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Waiting for mental health support – children and young people
Find what you can do while you're waiting for support, including building a support network, ideas for self-management and where to get urgent support if you need it
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Who can and cannot use fusidic acid
Most adults and children can use fusidic acid.