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Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) – FAQs
Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) – FAQs This information is general only and does not replace advice from your GP or healthcare professional. 1. What is bacterial vaginosis (BV)? Bacterial vaginosis is a common vaginal condition caused by an imbalance in the natural bacteria of the vagina. Normally, “good” bacteria (lactobacilli) help keep the vaginal environment acidic…
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome – FAQs
1. What is carpal tunnel syndrome? Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition caused by pressure on the median nerve as it passes through the wrist. This nerve compression can lead to pain, numbness, or tingling in the hand and fingers. 2. What are the common symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome? Symptoms often include numbness, tingling,…
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Genital Herpes – FAQs
1. What is genital herpes? Genital herpes is a common sexually transmitted infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Both HSV-1 and HSV-2 can cause genital herpes. Once infected, the virus remains in the body for life. 2. How is genital herpes spread? Genital herpes is spread through skin-to-skin contact during sexual activity, including…
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Shingles – FAQs
1. What is shingles? Shingles is a viral infection that causes a painful rash, usually on one side of the body. It is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, the same virus that causes chickenpox. The virus can reactivate many years after a person has had chickenpox. 2. Who can get shingles? Anyone who has had…
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Herpes – FAQs
1. What is herpes? Herpes is a common viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). There are two main types: HSV-1, which often causes cold sores around the mouth, and HSV-2, which more commonly causes genital herpes. Either type can affect the mouth or genitals. 2. How is herpes spread? Herpes is spread…
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Cold Sores – FAQs
1. What is a cold sore? A cold sore is a small, painful blister or group of blisters that usually appear on or around the lips. It is caused by the herpes simplex virus, most commonly HSV-1. Once infected, the virus stays in the body for life. 2. How do people get cold sores? Cold…
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Heartburn – FAQs
This information is general only and does not replace advice from your GP or healthcare professional. 1. What is heartburn? Heartburn is a burning, uncomfortable sensation in the chest or upper stomach. It occurs when stomach acid flows back into the oesophagus, which is not designed to handle acid, causing irritation. Occasional heartburn is common,…
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Ear Block FAQs
This information is general only and does not replace advice from your GP or healthcare professional. 1. What does “ear block” mean? Ear block (blocked ear) is a feeling of fullness, pressure or muffled hearing. It usually happens when something prevents sound from passing through the ear canal or middle ear properly. 2. What are…
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Nosebleed FAQs
This information is general only and does not replace advice from your GP or healthcare professional. 1. What causes most nosebleeds? Most nosebleeds happen when small blood vessels inside the nose break. Common triggers include dry air, colds, allergies, nose picking, blowing too hard, or minor bumps to the nose. 2. What is the correct…
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Conjunctivitis FAQs
This information is general only and does not replace advice from your GP or healthcare professional. 1. What is conjunctivitis?Conjunctivitis, also known as “pink eye,” is inflammation of the thin layer covering the white of the eye and inner eyelids. It is a common eye condition. 2. What are the symptoms of conjunctivitis?Symptoms may include…