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  • Psoriasis - Living with

    Although psoriasis is just a minor irritation for some people, it can have a significant impact on quality of life for those more severely affected.

  • Physiotherapy - Accessing physiotherapy

    Find out how to find a physiotherapist through the NHS or privately.

  • Multiple sclerosis - Living with

    You may have to adapt your daily life if you're diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), but with the right care and support many people can lead long, active and healthy lives.

  • Discoid eczema - Treatment

    Read about treating discoid eczema (nummular or discoid dermatitis) using medications to help ease the symptoms

  • Coronary heart disease - Recovery

    Read about recovering from a heart attack or heart surgery, including information and advice about exercise, relationships and sex, and returning to work.

  • Complex regional pain syndrome - Treatment

    Find out how complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is treated. Although there's no cure, a combination of physical treatments, medicine and psychological support can help manage the symptoms.

  • Baker's cyst - Treatment

    Find out how to treat a Baker's cyst using ibuprofen and an ice pack to help reduce pain and swelling. Further treatment will only be needed if you're unable to use your knee.

  • Atopic eczema - Treatment

    There's no cure for atopic eczema, but treatments can ease the symptoms. Many children find their symptoms naturally improve as they get older.

  • Anal fissure - Treatment

    Read about treatments for anal fissures, including having a high-fibre diet to avoid constipation and using various medicines, such as laxatives and topical anaesthetics.

  • Coping with dementia behaviour changes

    Read our practical advice on how to deal with behaviour changes in someone with dementia, including where to turn to for help.