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Priapism (painful erections)
Read about priapism, a persistent, often painful erection. If it lasts for more than 3 to 4 hours, go to A&E to prevent permanent damage.
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Erythromelalgia
NHS information about erythromelalgia, a rare condition that causes episodes of burning pain and redness in the hands and feet, and sometimes the arms, legs, ears and face.
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Broken ankle
Find out how to tell if your ankle is broken (fractured) and when to get medical advice, plus how a broken ankle is treated and how long it takes to heal.
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Electrocardiogram (ECG)
Find out more about ECGs (electrocardiograms), including why they're done, the different types, and what happens.
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Ultrasound scan
Find out about ultrasound scans, including what they're used for, how they’re done, and what to expect during your scan appointment.
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Help and support for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
Find out where to get help and support for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) from your specialist team and charities like Macmillan and Cancer Research UK.
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Tests and next steps for chronic myeloid leukaemia
Find out how chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) is diagnosed, including what tests you may need and how long it takes to get the results.
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Vaginal bleeding in pregnancy
Find out about vaginal bleeding in pregnancy, including causes and where to get help.
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Compartment syndrome
Find out what compartment syndrome is, what the symptoms are, and how it's diagnosed and treated.
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Apixaban
NHS information about apixaban, including what it's used for, who can take it, how to take it and side effects.