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Dislocated kneecap
Find out how to tell if you have a dislocated kneecap, where to get medical help, what the treatments are and how long it takes to recover.
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Recovery
This is normal after this type of surgery and you will be given painkillers to help reduce any pain.
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Transient ischaemic attack (TIA) - Treatment
Treatment after a transient ischaemic attack (TIA) usually involves making lifestyle changes, taking medicines and possibly having surgery to prevent another TIA or full stroke from happening in the future.
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Coronary artery bypass graft
Find out what a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG, also called heart bypass surgery) involves, when it might be recommended, and how it can help with coronary heart disease.
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Female sterilisation
Find out how female sterilisation (also called “getting your tubes tied” or tubal ligation) works to prevent pregnancy, how it’s done and what to expect after surgery.
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Miscarriage - What happens
If you have a miscarriage, you may need to have any remaining pregnancy tissue removed from your womb.
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Getting back to normal
Do not be surprised if you feel very tired when you get home, especially if you've had a major operation or a general anaesthetic.
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Appendicitis
Find out about appendicitis, including what the symptoms are, what to do if you think you have it, how it's treated and possible complications.
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Labial fusion
It usually gets better on its own, but can be treated with creams or, very rarely, surgery.
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Ulcerative colitis - Treatment
Treatment for ulcerative colitis depends on how severe the condition is and how often your symptoms flare up.