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Pacemaker implantation - FAQs
You'll usually be able to go home on the same day or the day after having a pacemaker fitted. Find out more about recovering after a pacemaker implantation.
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Hysterectomy - Recovery
After having a hysterectomy, you may wake up feeling tired and in some pain. This is normal after this type of surgery and you will be given painkillers to help reduce any pain.
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Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia - Treatment
Find out about the treatments for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, which include targeted medicines and chemotherapy.
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Cancer - Signs and symptoms
It's important to be aware of any unexplained symptoms, such as the sudden appearance of a lump, blood in your pee, or a change to your usual bowel habits.
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Benign brain tumour (non-cancerous) - Recovery
Read about recovering from a benign (non-cancerous) brain tumour. It's likely you'll need regular follow-up appointments to monitor and treat any further problems.
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Ankylosing spondylitis - Symptoms
The symptoms of ankylosing spondylitis (AS) can vary from person to person, but usually develop slowly over several months or years.
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How to stop a child from choking
Read this step-by-step guide of what to do if a child is choking.
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Back pain in pregnancy
Find out about the causes of backache in pregnancy, and what you can do to help ease the discomfort of back pain.
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Returning to work after mental health issues
Read about how to get back into work if you've been unemployed or on long-term sick leave because of mental or emotional health issues, such as depression, anxiety and stress.
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How and when to take or use nystatin
NHS medicines information on dosage for nystatin, how to take or use it and what to do if you miss a dose or take or use too much.