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Broken leg
Find out what to do if you think you or someone else has a broken leg, as well as how a broken leg is treated and how long it takes to recover.
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Behçet's disease - Treatment
A number of treatments are available to help relieve many symptoms of the condition, but there's currently no cure.
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Constipation in children
Find out the symptoms of constipation in children, what you can do to help your child if they're constipated and how you can prevent constipation.
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Venous leg ulcer - Prevention
You can help reduce your risk of developing a venous leg ulcer in several ways, such as wearing a compression stocking, losing weight and taking care of your skin.
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Non-allergic rhinitis
Find out more about non-allergic rhinitis, including what the symptoms are, what you can do about it and when to get medical help.
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Agoraphobia
Read about agoraphobia, a fear of being in situations where escape might be difficult or that help wouldn't be available if things go wrong.
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Treatment abroad checklist
Information and advice to help you if you're thinking about having treatment abroad, including how to check if you’re eligible for funding.
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Depression in adults
Read about depression in adults, including how to tell if you're depressed, the treatments for different severities of depression, and how making lifestyle changes can help.
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Preventing stillbirth
Read about what you can do to help prevent stillbirth, including not smoking, avoiding alcohol and drugs during pregnancy and attending all of your antenatal appointments.
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Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)
Find out about supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), a condition where your heart suddenly beats much faster than normal. SVT is not usually serious but some people may need treatment.