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Some people find that certain things trigger a cold sore, such as another illness, sunshine or menstrual periods. Non-urgent advice:See a GP if: you’re a woman and you have thick, dark hair on your face, neck, chest, tummy, lower back, buttocks or thighs The GP will check what’s causing the hair growth.
The IUD is more effective than the contraceptive pill at preventing pregnancy – less than 1% of women who use the IUD get pregnant.
The systolic pressure (higher number) is the force at which your heart pumps blood around your body. Symptoms of altitude sickness Symptoms of altitude sickness usually develop between 6 and 24 hours after reaching altitudes more than 2,500m above sea level. If you do develop symptoms, you may experience: pain when peeing unusual discharge from the vagina, penis or bottom in women, pain in the tummy, bleeding after sex and bleeding between periods in men, pain and swelling in the testicles If you think you’re at risk of having a sexually transmitted infection (STI) or have any symptoms of chlamydia, visit a GP, community contraceptive service or local genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinic to get tested.
Recommendations for Travellers Prevention depends mainly upon practising good hand hygiene and effective food and water precautions.
Smoking Cessation Local stop smoking services are free, friendly and can massively boost your chances of quitting for good. It’s a common type of urinary tract infection (UTI), particularly in women, and is usually more of a nuisance than a cause for serious concern. This can eventually lead to cavities (holes) in the teeth and infection, which is why teeth sometimes need to be removed. It’s not possible to get altitude sickness in the UK because the highest mountain, Ben Nevis in Scotland, is only 1,345m. Unwanted Facial Hair Excessive hair growth (hirsutism) Hirsutism is where women have thick, dark hair on their face, neck, chest, tummy, lower back, buttocks or thighs.