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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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About hydrocortisone injections
NHS medicines information on hydrocortisone injections – what they're used for and key facts.
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Viewing documents – NHS App help
Find out how to view and download documents in the NHS App.
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Tests and next steps for a malignant brain tumour (brain cancer)
Find out how a malignant brain tumour is diagnosed, including what tests you might need to have and how long it takes to get the results.
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Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)
Find out about supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), a condition where your heart suddenly beats much faster than normal. SVT is not usually serious but some people may need treatment.
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Fainting
Find out more about fainting (syncope), when you pass out for a short time.
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Diagnosing a stroke
Strokes are usually diagnosed through blood tests, scans and other tests. Doing this may also show what caused it.
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MRSA
Find out about MRSA, which is a bacteria that usually lives harmlessly on the skin but can cause a serious infection if it gets inside the body.
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Special care: ill or premature babies
Find out about the special care given to babies born early (prematurely) or those who are sick, jaundiced or born with a disability.
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How weight loss surgery is done
Find out about the different types of weight loss surgery and how they are done.