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  • Typhoid fever

    Find out about typhoid fever, what causes it, how it's treated and what you can do to protect yourself if you're travelling to a high-risk area.

  • Type 2 diabetes

    Read about type 2 diabetes, a condition that causes a person's blood sugar level to become too high.

  • Type 1 diabetes

    NHS guide to type 1 diabetes.

  • Twitching eyes and muscles

    NHS information about common causes of twitches in your eyes or muscles and advice about what to do.

  • Turner syndrome

    Turner syndrome is a genetic disorder that only affects females. It causes a wide range of symptoms and some distinctive characteristics.

  • Tuberous sclerosis

    Tuberous sclerosis, also known as tuberous sclerosis complex, is a rare genetic condition that causes mainly non-cancerous (benign) tumours to develop in different parts of the body.

  • Tuberculosis (TB)

    NHS information about tuberculosis (TB), including symptoms, when to get medical help, treatments and causes.

  • Trimethylaminuria ('fish odour syndrome')

    Read more about trimethylaminuria which is an uncommon genetic disorder that causes a strong body odour, usually described as like rotting fish, poo or rubbish.

  • Trigger finger

    Trigger finger is a condition that affects 1 or more of the hand's tendons, making it difficult to bend the affected finger or thumb.

  • Trigeminal neuralgia

    Find out about trigeminal neuralgia, which is sudden, severe facial pain, often described as sharp, shooting or like an electric shock.