Search results for local doctors in rother
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Local anaesthesia
Find out what local anaesthetics are, when they're used, and what the possible side effects are.
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Squint
Find out what causes a squint and how it's treated. Also, read about the signs to look for in your child and when to see a doctor.
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Problems swallowing pills
If you or someone you care for struggles to swallow pills, you should discuss it with a doctor or pharmacist.
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Do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation (DNACPR) decisions
DNACPR means if your heart or breathing stops your healthcare team will not try to restart it. A DNACPR decision is made by you and/or your doctor or healthcare team.
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Support and benefits for carers - Social care and support guide
Includes carer's assessments, support from local councils, respite care and help for young carers.
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Sjögren's syndrome treatment
Find out about the treatments for Sjögren's syndrome, including things you can do to help relieve your symptoms and medicines available from your doctor.
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Pelvic inflammatory disease - Treatment
If it's diagnosed early, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) can be treated easily and effectively with antibiotics prescribed by a GP or doctor in a sexual health clinic.
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Parkinson's disease - Diagnosis
No tests can conclusively show that you have Parkinson's disease. Your doctor will base a diagnosis on your symptoms, medical history and the results of some simple exercises.
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Lumbar decompression surgery - How it's performed
If you and your consultant decide you could benefit from lumbar decompression surgery, you'll be put on a waiting list. Your doctor or surgeon should be able to tell you how long you're likely to have to wait.
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Carotid endarterectomy - How it's performed
A carotid endarterectomy will either be carried out under general or local anaesthesia.