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Inguinal hernia repair
Find out about what an inguinal hernia repair involves, when it might be recommended and possible complications.
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Personality disorders
NHS information about personality disorders, including the main symptoms and treatments.
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Irregular periods
Find out how to check if your periods are irregular, what can cause irregular periods, when to see a GP and how irregular periods can be treated.
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Laryngitis
Find out about laryngitis, which is when your voice box becomes irritated or swollen. Symptoms of laryngitis usually come on suddenly and get worse during the first 3 days.
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Vaginal discharge
Find out about vaginal discharge, including what's normal, signs of a problem, what can cause unusual discharge and when to get medical advice.
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Adenoidectomy
Find out what an adenoidectomy is, why it's done, what happens during the operation and the possible complications.
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How to take the emergency contraceptive pill (morning after pill)
You need to take the emergency pill (morning after pill) within 3 days or 5 days after sex, depending on the type.
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Excessive daytime sleepiness (hypersomnia)
Read about excessive daytime sleepiness (hypersomnia), a condition that causes you to feel very sleepy during the day, even if you had a good night's sleep.
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Sprains and strains
Sprains and strains are common injuries affecting the muscles and ligaments. Most can be treated at home without seeing a GP.
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How to take the combined pill
Find out how to take the combined pill, including when to start taking it for the first time.