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  • Topical corticosteroids

    Topical corticosteroids (steroids) are medicines that are applied directly to the skin to reduce inflammation and irritation.

  • Bell's palsy

    Find out more about Bell's palsy, a condition that causes temporary weakness or paralysis of the muscles on 1 side of the face.

  • Crohn's disease – Treatment – NHS

    Find out about treatments for Crohn's disease. There's currently no cure, but there are treatments to help improve the symptoms.

  • Vitiligo - Treatment

    Read about the treatments for vitiligo, which include camouflage creams, topical corticosteroids, other types of topical medication and depigmentation.

  • Tennis elbow - Treatment

    Read about treatments for tennis elbow and when you might have them.

  • Reactive arthritis - Treatment

    There's currently no cure for reactive arthritis, but the condition is usually temporary and treatment can help to relieve your symptoms.

  • Non-Hodgkin lymphoma - Treatment

    Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is usually treated with cancer-killing medicine or radiotherapy, although some people may not need treatment straight away.

  • Muscular dystrophy - Treatment

    As different types of muscular dystrophy (MD) can cause quite specific problems, the treatment you receive will be tailored to your needs.

  • Mastocytosis - Treatment

    Read about treatment options for mastocytosis, which depend on which type you have and how severe your symptoms are.

  • Hodgkin lymphoma

    Hodgkin lymphoma can usually be treated successfully with chemotherapy alone, or chemotherapy followed by radiotherapy.