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  • Hysterectomy

    Find out about hysterectomy, a surgical procedure to remove the womb (uterus). You'll no longer be able to get pregnant after the operation.

  • Hysterectomy - Why it's necessary

    A hysterectomy is sometimes recommended to treat heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic inflammatory disease, prolapse of the uterus, endometriosis or fibroids.

  • Hysterectomy - How it's performed

    There are different types of hysterectomy. The operation you have will depend on the reason for surgery and how much of your womb and reproductive system can safely be left in place.

  • Hysterectomy - Complications

    As with all types of surgery, a hysterectomy can lead to complications. These can include bleeding, infections and thrombosis.

  • 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.

  • Hysterectomy - Considerations

    If you have a hysterectomy, as well as having your womb removed you may have to decide whether to have your cervix or ovaries removed.

  • Jellyfish and other sea creature stings

    Find out what to do after a sea creature sting. You can usually use first aid, but call 999 for an ambulance if there are serious symptoms like severe swelling.

  • Hypothermia

    Find out about hypothermia, a dangerous drop in body temperature below 35C (normal body temperature is around 37C). Go to A&E or call 999 immediately if someone has symptoms of hypothermia.

  • Symptoms of a stroke

    Symptoms of a stroke include drooping on one side of the face, weakness in the arm and slurred speech. Call 999 if you think someone's having a stroke.

  • Tongue-tie

    Find out about tongue-tie, including symptoms and treatments.