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Heavy periods, also known as menorrhagia, are the leading cause of discomfort among women of childbearing age in the UK.
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Hepatitis B is a type of viral hepatitis that affects 1 in 3 people alive in the world today.
Hepatitis C infection causes viral hepatitis.
The most common symptom of a hernia is a swelling in the groin or abdomen that may be more noticeable when you cough, strain or stand up.
Hip dysplasia is a condition where the bones of the hip joint are not correctly aligned.
Hip impingement has been recognised and understood only relatively recently. Some patients develop early arthritis in their hips.
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Hypermobility is a connective tissue disorder resulting in laxity/increased range of movement in multiple joints.
Jaundice is caused by the build up of bilirubin in the blood. It causes a yellowing of the skin and of the whites of the eyes.
Jet lag is a disruption of the body’s internal clock that can have an impact on your psychological and physical well-being, but only for a few days.
Joint pain is a common symptom in the UK. It is estimated that approximately 29% of people in the UK live with a musculoskeletal condition.
When your cornea, the transparent dome at the front of the eye, thins and gradually bulges outwards into a cone shape.
Acute kidney injury or acute renal failure is a sudden deterioration in kidney function that develops rapidly and is potentially reversible.
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