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Haemochromatosis
Find out about haemochromatosis, an inherited condition where iron levels in the body slowly build up over many years.
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About edoxaban
NHS medicines information on edoxaban – what it's used for and key facts.
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Lumps
NHS information about lumps and swellings. Find out about different types of lumps and what causes them, and when to get medical advice.
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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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Vaginal bleeding between periods or after sex
Find out about bleeding between periods or after sex, including what causes it and when to get medical help.
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Bleeding from the bottom (rectal bleeding)
Bleeding from the bottom (rectal bleeding) is often seen as small amounts of bright-red blood on toilet paper or pink water in the toilet. Find out when to get medical help if you keep bleeding from your bottom.
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About rivaroxaban
NHS medicines information on rivaroxaban – what it's used for and key facts.
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Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
Find out about chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL), a rare type of blood cancer, including the symptoms and how it's treated.
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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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Heart attack
A heart attack happens when blood flow to your heart is blocked. Find out about the symptoms, what to do if you think you're having one, causes, treatments and recovery.