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Birthmarks
Find out about birthmarks, including information about 6 of the main types, when to see a GP, and whether or not treatment is needed.
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Undescended testicles - Treatment
Treatment for undescended testicles is only needed if they do not descend naturally by the time a child is 6 months old. If treatment is needed, a type of surgery called orchidopexy is used to reposition one or both of the testicles.
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Congenital heart disease - Causes
Congenital heart disease is caused when something disrupts the heart’s normal development. It usually happens during the first 6 weeks of pregnancy.
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Pelvic pain
Find out about common causes of pelvic pain in adults, how you can ease pelvic pain and when you should get medical help.
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Food allergies in babies and young children
Find out how to protect your child from food allergies, such as allergies to milk, eggs, wheat, nuts, seeds, and fish and shellfish.
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Your baby's first solid foods
Get advice on starting solids (weaning), including when to start, what foods to give your baby, and which milks to offer as they grow.
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Kawasaki disease
The symptoms of Kawasaki disease usually develop in 3 phases over a 6-week period. A high temperature is usually the most common symptom.
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Dementia Information Service
Sign up to the NHS Dementia Information Service to receive 6 weekly emails of information and advice for people recently diagnosed with dementia, and their family and friends.
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HIV and AIDS - Symptoms
Most people infected with HIV experience a short, flu-like illness. After this, HIV may not cause any symptoms for several years.
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Venous leg ulcer - Treatment
With appropriate treatment, most venous leg ulcers will often heal within 6 months.