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- Patient. info: Health Information and Symptom Checker
Healthcare information and symptom checker for patients and professionals Book your GP appointment or order your medication online with Patient
- GP Practice Services - Patient
Manage your health with the NHS App The NHS App gives you quick and secure patient access to your GP services, all in one place — wherever and whenever you need them Message your practice Send non-urgent requests or ask a question Book appointments Arrange phone or video consultations with your GP at a time that suits you Order repeat
- Health Topics - Patient
Patient information leaflets Trusted patient information leaflets with clear, clinically reviewed advice on conditions, symptoms and treatments Health topics Allergies, blood and immune system
- Common Postoperative Complications | Doctor - Patient
Postoperative complications may either be general or specific to the type of surgery undertaken and should be managed with the patient's surgical history and medical co-morbidities in mind Common general postoperative complications include postoperative fever, atelectasis, wound infection, embolism and deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
- Palliative Care: Meaning and Guidelines - Patient
An experienced professional can help both the patient and family and friends, by listening and advising Help can be particularly needed when talking to children about illness
- Is your mouth making you sick? How gum disease impacts more . . . - Patient
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- Bacterial Vaginosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - patient
Patient picks for Vaginal and vulval problems Women's health Bartholin's cyst and abscess Bartholin's glands are small glands that are just next to the lower part of the entrance to the vagina, one on each side Each gland is about the size of a pea Unless swollen or infected, you cannot normally see or feel these glands
- DASH Diet: What to Eat and Benefits - Patient
Patient picks for Blood pressure Diet and nutrition Plant-based proteins could help prevent high blood pressure Eating a greater amount of minimally processed plant-based proteins - such as beans, nuts and lentils - may lower your chance of developing high blood pressure, according to new research by Laura Williamson Heart health and blood vessels
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