81 - 90 of 135 results for "antibiotics"
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Bursitis
NHS information about bursitis, including symptoms, when to get help, treatments and prevention.
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Rosacea
Find out more about rosacea, a common long-term skin condition that mainly affects the face.
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Typhus
Find out about typhus, including how you get it, how to avoid getting it, what the symptoms are, where to get medical help, and how it's treated.
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Diverticular disease and diverticulitis
Find out about diverticular disease and diverticulitis, common conditions affecting the large intestine (bowel).
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Leptospirosis (Weil's disease)
Find out about leptospirosis infection, including what causes it, what the symptoms are, where to get help, how it's treated, and how to avoid getting it.
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Acid and chemical burns
Find out about acid and chemical burns including what causes them, where to get help, how to do first aid, and how they're treated.
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Chest infection
Read about chest infections, including the symptoms, what you can do to treat it yourself, and how a pharmacist and GP can help. A chest infection will usually get better on its own in about 7 to 10 days.
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Group B strep
Find out about group B strep, a type of bacteria called streptococcal bacteria, and how it can affect you and your baby in pregnancy.
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Pilonidal sinus
NHS information about pilonidal sinus, which is a small hole or tunnel in the skin at the top of your bottom. Find out what the symptoms are and when to see a GP.
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Pressure ulcers (pressure sores)
Find out about pressure ulcers (pressure sores or bed sores), which are areas of damage to your skin and the tissue underneath.