111 - 120 of 357 results for "register with a GP in Scotland"
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Temporomandibular disorder
Read more about temporomandibular disorder (TMD), which is a problem affecting the chewing muscles and the joints between the lower jaw and the base of the skull.
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Bleeding from the bottom (rectal bleeding)
Bleeding from the bottom (rectal bleeding) is often seen as small amounts of bright-red blood on toilet paper or pink water in the toilet. Find out when to get medical help if you keep bleeding from your bottom.
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Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) - Living with AMD
Find out more about living with age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
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Foot drop
Find out about foot drop, where it's difficult to lift or move your foot and toes when walking.
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Soiling (child pooing their pants)
Read about soiling, which is when a child regularly poos their pants. Find out why it happens and what to do about it.
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Q fever
Find out about Q fever, a bacterial infection that can be spread to humans by infected farm animals, its symptoms and what to do if you have it.
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How to take your baby's temperature
Find out about what to do if you're worried your baby has a high temperature, including the best way to take their temperature and when to call a GP or 111.
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Blisters
NHS information about blisters, including how to treat blisters yourself, how to avoid getting them, and when to get medical help.
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Polycystic ovary syndrome - Diagnosis
A GP or specialist may request an ultrasound scan, which can show if you have a high number of cysts in your ovaries (polycystic ovaries).
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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.