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Recovering and lifestyle changes after an ileostomy
Find out about recovering from an ileostomy, which can take 6 to 8 weeks, including what lifestyle changes you may need to make when you have an ileostomy.
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Recovering from gallbladder removal
Find out about recovering from gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy), including taking painkillers, caring for your wound, driving and returning to work.
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Looking after your baby's teeth
You can start brushing your baby's teeth as soon as they start to come through. Use a baby toothbrush with a tiny smear of fluoride toothpaste.
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After an incident
Find out what to do if someone is injured in an incident. First, make sure it’s safe to help and then check the breathing of the person who is injured.
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Outpatients and day patients
Find out what happens before, during and after your outpatient appointment and how you should prepare.
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Sleep and tiredness after having a baby
Tips for coping with tiredness and sleep problems when you have a new baby, with advice about how to relax, get more sleep and deal with stress.
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Help after rape and sexual assault
Find out about sexual assault and rape, where to get help and whether it has to be reported to the police, plus how to find a sexual assault referral centre.
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Alternatives to hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
Find out about HRT alternatives such as lifestyle changes, other medicines or herbal remedies for menopause symptoms.
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About anastrozole
NHS medicines information on anastrozole – what it's used for and key facts.
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Molar pregnancy
A molar pregnancy is when there's a problem with a fertilised egg, which means a baby and a placenta do not develop the way they should after conception.