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Smelly feet
Smelly feet (bromodosis) are common and usually caused by a build-up of sweat and bacteria. Find out what you can do to treat and prevent them yourself.
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Whiplash
Find out about whiplash, how it happens, what the symptoms are and how it can be treated.
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Body odour
NHS information and advice about how to treat body odour, including when to see a GP if the problem persists.
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Skin tags
Find out about skin tags, including what they look like, when and where to get medical help and how they’re treated.
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Back pain
Find out how to relieve back pain, what can cause it and when to get medical advice.
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Q fever
Find out about Q fever, a bacterial infection that can be spread to humans by infected farm animals, its symptoms and what to do if you have it.
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Craniosynostosis
Find out about craniosynostosis, a rare condition where a baby's skull does not grow properly and their head becomes an unusual shape.
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Cavernoma
Find out what a cavernoma is, what symptoms it can cause, the importance of closely monitoring symptoms, how it's diagnosed and treatment options.
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Erythrocytosis
Read about the symptoms and treatment of a blood disorder called erythrocytosis (sometimes called polycythaemia), which means having a high concentration of red blood cells in your blood.
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Lipoma
They're harmless and do not usually need any treatment.