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Information for under-16s on parents and guardians accessing your doctor's services
Your parent or someone else that looks after you may want to use apps or websites to help them manage your doctor's appointments, prescriptions and health information online. Find out about this access and your choices.
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Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is an uncommon cancer that develops in the lymphatic system, which is a network of vessels and glands spread throughout your body.
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Dry mouth
Find out about dry mouth, including what causes it and things you can do to help ease it yourself.
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Circumcision in boys
Read about circumcision in boys, including why it's carried out, medical reasons for circumcision, what the procedure involves, recovery and risks.
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Sotalol: medicine to treat an irregular heartbeat
NHS medicines information on sotalol – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.
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Do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation (DNACPR) decisions
DNACPR means if your heart or breathing stops your healthcare team will not try to restart it. A DNACPR decision is made by you and/or your doctor or healthcare team.
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Your baby's movements
Find out what to do if your baby's movements slow down, change or stop (reduced foetal movement) during pregnancy
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Overview - Fabricated or induced illness
Find out about fabricated or induced illness (FII), which is a rare form of child abuse where a parent or carer exaggerates or deliberately causes symptoms of illness in the child.
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Cosmetic surgery abroad
Cosmetic surgery abroad often costs less than in the UK, but make sure you weigh up any potential savings against the potential risks. Standards may not be as strict or guidelines as tightly controlled when outside the UK.
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Acute cholecystitis
Read about acute cholecystitis, which is inflammation of the gallbladder. It usually occurs when a gallstone blocks the cystic duct.