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Syphilis
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Find out what the symptoms are, when and where to get medical help and how it's treated.
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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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Peripheral neuropathy
Find out about peripheral neuropathy, a term for a group of conditions in which the peripheral nervous system is damaged.
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Storing and travelling with long-acting insulin
NHS medicines information on how to keep long-acting insulin safely at home, while you're using it and when you’re travelling.
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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.
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About clotrimazole cream, spray and solution
NHS medicines information on clotrimazole – what it's used for and key facts.
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Side effects of doxazosin
NHS medicines information on side effects of doxazosin and what you can do to cope.
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After an incident
First, make sure it’s safe to help and then check the breathing of the person who is injured.
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Astigmatism
Find out more about astigmatism, a common eye condition, including the symptoms and how it's treated.
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Your antenatal care
Find out how to start your antenatal care in pregnancy, and read about the tests, checks and health advice you can expect, including information about reduced foetal movement.