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Search results for 'Minor injuries unit'
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Knee problems
Knee problems may be caused by injury, growth spurts or normal age-related changes, and usually settle within 6 weeks. Find out how to treat these problems at home and when to see a healthcare professional.
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Hip problems
Hip problems can be caused by injury or normal age-related changes and usually settle within 6 weeks. Find out how to treat these problems at home and when to see a healthcare professional.
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Calf problems
Calf muscle problems may be caused by an injury and normally settle within 6 weeks. Find out how to treat these problems at home and when to see a healthcare professional.
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Wrist, hand and finger problems
Problems with the wrist, hand, and fingers can be caused by carrying out repetitive tasks, an injury during sport or a fall, or normal age-related changes. Find out how to treat these problems at home and when to see your healthcare professional.
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Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a skin condition that causes red, flaky, crusty patches of skin covered with silvery scales. Learn about psoriasis symptoms and treatments.
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Cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a general term that describes a disease of the heart or blood vessels. Learn about the symptoms of this condition and how it's treated.
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Lumbar decompression surgery
Lumbar decompression surgery is used to treat compressed nerves in the lower spine. Learn about when it's used and its risks.
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Earache
Learn about common causes of earache, how to treat it at home and when to contact your GP.
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What happens at your child's appointment?
Your GP practice or clinic will send you an appointment for your baby’s NHS vaccinations. Find out what happens at your child's immunisation appointment.
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Accessing orthodontics
Orthodontic treatment is a type of dental treatment used to improve the appearance and function of crooked teeth. This article will explain who can access orthodontics and how referrals work.