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  • Rhesus disease - Diagnosis

    Rhesus disease is usually diagnosed during the routine screening tests you're offered during pregnancy.

  • Rhesus disease - Complications

    Although rhesus disease is rare and most cases are successfully treated, there are some risks to both unborn and newborn babies.

  • Restless legs syndrome - Diagnosis

    There is no test available for diagnosing restless legs syndrome (RLS). A diagnosis is based on your symptoms and medical history.

  • Pre-eclampsia - Treatment

    Pre-eclampsia can only be cured by delivering the baby. If you have pre-eclampsia, you'll be closely monitored until it's possible to deliver the baby.

  • Pre-eclampsia - Diagnosis

    Pre-eclampsia is easily diagnosed during the routine checks you have while you're pregnant.

  • Neurofibromatosis type 1 - Treatment

    There is currently no cure for neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), so management involves regular monitoring and treatment for any problems as and when they arise.

  • Neurofibromatosis type 1 - Symptoms

    The severity of neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) can vary considerably. The condition is often mild and causes no serious health problems, but some people experience severe symptoms.

  • Muscular dystrophy - Diagnosis

    The age at which muscular dystrophy (MD) is diagnosed will vary, depending on when the symptoms first start to appear.

  • Mastocytosis - Symptoms

    Read about the symptoms of mastocytosis, which can vary depending on the type of mastocytosis you have.

  • Lumbar decompression surgery - Risks

    Lumbar decompression surgery is generally effective in relieving symptoms such as leg pain and numbness. However, some people continue to have symptoms after surgery, or develop symptoms again within a few years.