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Who can and cannot take ibuprofen for children
NHS medicines information on who can take ibuprofen for children and who may not be able to take it.
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Trigeminal neuralgia - Causes
Read about the causes of trigeminal neuralgia. In most cases it’s thought to be caused by compression of the trigeminal nerve or an underlying condition that affects this nerve.
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Common cold
Find out about the common cold, including what the symptoms are, how it's spread, how it's treated, and how you can prevent it.
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How and when to take co-amoxiclav
NHS medicines information on dosage for co-amoxiclav, how to take it and what to do if you miss a dose or take too much.
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Undescended testicles - Treatment
Treatment for undescended testicles is only needed if they do not descend naturally by the time a child is 6 months old. If treatment is needed, a type of surgery called orchidopexy is used to reposition one or both of the testicles.
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Overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) - Treatment
Read about the treatments for an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism). The 3 main treatments are medicine, radioiodine treatment and surgery.
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When you'll be invited for breast screening and who should go
Find out who is invited for breast screening and how often you're invited.
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Laryngitis
Find out about laryngitis, which is when your voice box becomes irritated or swollen. Symptoms of laryngitis usually come on suddenly and get worse during the first 3 days.
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Newborn jaundice - Symptoms
Symptoms of jaundice usually appear about 3 days after birth and disappear by the time the baby is 2 weeks old.
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Black eye
Find out more about a black eye, which is bruising and swelling around your eye, usually caused by a blow.