Skip to main content

Search results for %EC%84%B1%EB%B6%81%EA%B1%B4%EB%A7%88%E3%80%90OPSS5252.COM%E3%80%91%EC%84%B1%EB%B6%81%EA%B1%B4%EB%A7%88%E3%80%90OPSS5252.COM%E3%80%91%EC%98%A4%ED%94%BC%EC%93%B0%20%E2%98%80%EC%84%B1%EB%B6%81%EA%B1%B4%EB%A7%88%20%E2%98%80%EC%84%B1%EB%B6%81%ED%9C%B4%EA%B2%8C%ED%85%94%E2%8E%9E%EC%84%B1%EB%B6%81%EA%B1%B4%EB%A7%88%E2%88%AC%20%EA%B1%B4%EB%A7%88%EC%82%AC%EC%9D%B4%ED%8A%B8%E2%8E%9E%EC%84%B1%EB%B6%81%EC%98%A4%ED%94%BC%E3%82%B1%EC%84%B1%EB%B6%81%EA%B1%B4%EB%A7%88%E2%8E%A0%EC%84%B1%EB%B6%81%EA%B1%B4%EB%A7%88

  • Hypothermia

    Find out about hypothermia, a dangerous drop in body temperature below 35C (normal body temperature is around 37C). Go to A&E or call 999 immediately if someone has symptoms of hypothermia.

  • First aid - Recovery position

    Find out how to put a casualty who is unconscious but breathing into the recovery position. Also, read about what to do if you think someone has a spinal injury.

  • Is your baby or toddler seriously ill?

    How to recognise warning signs of serious illness in children under 5, such as cold hands and feet, rapid breathing, or mottled skin. Plus, advice on when to call an ambulance or take your child to A&E.

  • When to go to A&E

    Find out when to go to A&E in an emergency.

  • When to visit an urgent treatment centre (walk-in centre or minor injury unit)

    Read about urgent care centres, including when to use them and how to get medical help.

  • Where to get urgent help for mental health

    You may need urgent help for mental health for many different reasons. Some people call it a crisis, an emergency or a breakdown. It's important to know that support is available, whatever you're going through.

  • Pre-eclampsia

    Pre-eclampsia is a condition that affects some pregnant women, usually during the second half of pregnancy (from around 20 weeks) or soon after their baby is delivered.

  • Umbilical hernia repair - How it's performed

    Umbilical hernia repair is a fairly quick and simple operation. It usually takes about 20 to 30 minutes and you will usually be able to go home on the same day.

  • Hepatitis C - Complications

    Read about the main complications of hepatitis C, including scarring of the liver (cirrhosis), liver failure and liver cancer.

  • Colposcopy - What happens on the day

    Find out what happens during a colposcopy and how you might feel afterwards.