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                                What happens if your baby is breech?
                            
                            Find out about baby positions before birth including breech (feet first) and transverse (lying sideways) – plus what can be done to turn babies in the wrong position, and the safest options for birth. 
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                                Gangrene - Symptoms
                            
                            The condition can affect any part of the body, but typically starts in the toes, feet, fingers or hands. 
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                                Taking bendroflumethiazide with other medicines and herbal remedies
                            
                            NHS medicines information on possible interactions with bendroflumethiazide and other medicines, herbal remedies and supplements. 
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                                Treatment abroad checklist
                            
                            Information and advice to help you if you're thinking about having treatment abroad, including how to check if you’re eligible for funding. 
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                                Visiting someone in hospital
                            
                            Check on the hospital's website for more information. 
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                                Morton's neuroma
                            
                            Find out about Morton's neuroma, including the symptoms, causes and treatments. 
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                                Blue or grey skin or lips (cyanosis)
                            
                            Find out about blue or grey skin or lips (cyanosis), including what it looks like, what causes it and when to get it checked. 
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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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                                Who can and cannot use salbutamol inhalers
                            
                            NHS medicines information on who can use salbutamol inhalers and who may not be able to use them. 
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                                Symptoms of a stroke
                            
                            Symptoms of a stroke include drooping on one side of the face, weakness in the arm and slurred speech. Call 999 if you think someone's having a stroke.