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Why it's necessary
A hysterectomy is sometimes recommended to treat heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic inflammatory disease, prolapse of the uterus, endometriosis or fibroids.
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Pacemaker implantation
Find out what a pacemaker is, how it works, why you might need it, and how it's implanted.
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Complications
These can include bleeding, infections and thrombosis.
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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.
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First aid
Find out what to do in emergency situations such as anaphylaxis, bleeding, burns and scalds, choking, drowning, electrocution, fractures, heart attacks, poisoning, shock and stroke.
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Types of formula milk
Find out the difference between the various types of baby formula milk available in the shops, including first formula, follow-on formula and ready-to-feed.
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Acute myeloid leukaemia - Complications
Read about the possible complications of acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), including a weakened immune system, haemorrhage (bleeding) and infertility.
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What happens straight after the birth?
What to expect after your baby is born, including information on skin-to-skin contact, bonding, stitches and vitamin K injections.
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Side effects and risks of the vaginal ring
Find out about common side effects of the vaginal ring and some of the rare health risks associated with taking it.
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Von Willebrand disease
Find out about von Willebrand disease, including what the symptoms are, when and where to get medical help, the causes and how it's treated.