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Limping in children
Find out more about limping in children, which is usually caused by something minor like a sprain or strain.
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Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) - Diagnosis
If a GP suspects PAD, they'll carry out a physical examination of your legs.
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Diagnosis - Psychosis
See a GP if you have psychotic episodes, early treatment usually has better long-term outcomes.
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Venous leg ulcer - Diagnosis
You should see your GP if you think you may have a venous leg ulcer as the condition is unlikely to improve without specialist treatment.
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Help with appointments in the NHS App
Find out how to book and manage appointments using the NHS App, including GP surgery and hospital appointments.
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Help with health conditions and allergies in the NHS App
How to view information from your GP health record about health conditions, allergies and adverse reactions in the NHS App.
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NHS services
Find out about the main services provided on the NHS, from GPs and dentists to hospital and emergency care.
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Threadworms
You can treat them without seeing a GP.
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Hair loss
Find out when to see a GP and what treatments are available.
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Urinary incontinence - Diagnosis
If you experience urinary incontinence, see your GP so they can determine the type of condition you have.