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Treatment Mastocytosis

Mastocytosis

The treatment options for mastocytosis depend on which type you have and how severe your symptoms are. Nearly all medications used to treat mastocytosis are unlicensed. This meansthe manufacturers haven't applied for a licence for their medication to be used to treat mastocytosis. In other words, the medication hasn't undergone Research and

Diagnosis Lymphoedema

Lymphoedema

If you're being treated for cancer and are at risk of developing lymphoedema, you'll be monitored for the condition afterwards. Otherwise, see your GP if you experience symptoms of swelling. In many cases, it's possible to diagnose lymphoedema by: asking about your symptoms and medical history examining the affected limb and measuring the

Introduction Non-Hodgkin lymphoma

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is an uncommon cancer that develops in the lymphatic system, which is a network of vessels and glands spread throughout your body. The lymphatic system is part of your immune system. Clear fluid called lymph flows through the lymphatic vessels and contains infection-fighting white blood cells known as lymphocytes. In

Information about you Medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (MCADD)

Medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (MCADD)

If you or your child haveMCADD, your clinical team will pass information about you/them on to the National Congenital Anomaly and Rare Diseases Registration Service (NCARDRS). This helps scientists look for better ways to prevent and treat this condition. You can opt out of the register at any time. Find out more about the register .

Introduction Rubeola

Rubeola

Measles is a highly infectious viral illness that can be very unpleasant and sometimes lead to serious complications. Anyone can get measles if they haven't been vaccinated or they haven't had it before, although it's most common in young children. The infection usually clears in around 7 to 10 days. Symptoms of measles The initial symptoms of

How much time will I need off work? Macular hole

Macular hole

Most people will need at least two weeks off work, although this will depend to an extent on the type of work you do and the speed of recovery. Discuss thiswith your surgeon.

Introduction Magnesium test

Magnesium test

A magnesium test is used to measure the amount of magnesium in your blood.Magnesiumis a metallic element that's found mainly in the bones and is essential to life.Abnormal magnesium levels can occur in conditions that affect the functioning ofyour kidneys or intestines.A magnesium test may be recommended as part of a series of tests if you have

Who can have an MRI scan? MRI scan

MRI scan

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is very safe and most people can have the procedure , including pregnant women and babies. However, there are some instances where an MRI scan may not be recommended, because the strong magnets used during the scan can affect any metal implants or fragments in your body. Before having an MRI scan, you should tell

Introduction Macular hole

Macular hole

Retinal detachment A macular hole isa small gap that opens up at the centre of the retina,in an area called the macula. The retina is the light-sensitive film at the back of the eye. Inthe centre isthe macula the part responsible for central andfine detail vision needed for tasks such as reading. In the early stages, a macular hole can cause

What if I need another operation shortly after my treatment? Macular hole

Macular hole

Ifyou need a general anaesthetic while the gas is still in your eye, it's vital you tell the anaesthetist, so they can avoid certain anaesthetic agents that can cause expansion of the bubble.


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