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There are many useful sites for obtaining help with common health problems.

Here are some links to a few of them:

       

 

If you are unsure about these or any other medical matters please contact your doctor or pharmacist for advice.

The following links will open the appropriate advice pages on the NHS Choices website.  The pages will open in a new window.

bullet Accidents and first aid
bullet Allergies
bullet Athlete's foot
bullet Body odour
bullet Boils
bullet Bromodosis (smelly feet)
bullet Cold sore
bullet Constipation
bullet Corns and calluses
bullet Cough
bullet Cuts and grazes
bullet Dandruff
bullet Diarrhoea
bullet Earwax
bullet Fainting
bullet Flatulence
bullet Haemorrhoids (piles)
bullet Hangover
bullet Hayfever
bullet Head lice
bullet Headache
bullet Jet lag
bullet Moles
bullet Mouth ulcer
bullet Nosebleed
bullet Pilonidal sinus
bullet Prickly heat
bullet Raynaud's phenomenon
bullet Sore throat
bullet Sprains
bullet Sunburn
bullet Toothache
bullet Warts
 

NHS Direct Health Encyclopedia

The Health Encyclopedia allows you to access information and advice on a range of conditions, surgical procedures, medications, and health issues.

Some of the most popular health encyclopaedia topics have been translated into other languages. You can access these topics by clicking on the image in the bottom left hand corner of every page on the website.

Health Subjects

Blood Disorders Mental Health
Cancer Minor Ailments and Illnesses
Digestive Disorders Muscles, Joints and Bones
Family Support Nutrition, Food and Diet
Genetic Disorders Operations, Tests and Procedures
Infections Places for Treatment
Medicines Pregnancy and Breast Feeding
  Sexual Health
   



 

Age and Gender

Babies' Health Men's Health
Children's Health Senior Health
Family Health Women's Health

Other sites where to go for clinical or disease information?cold

Best Treatments
Information is researched from the British Medical Journal and displyed in an easy to understand format.

Net Doctor
Attempts to break the language barrier between Doctors and patients regarding disease and illnesses.

QRisk
QRISK is a new calculator which works out your risk of getting heart disease. It has been developed by doctors and academics working in the UK National Health Service

Information on Healthier Living

BBC - Healthy Living
Simple, accurate advice from the BBC. Helps you to establish the dos & donts of living healthily.

limeMale Health
Fast, free independent information from the Men"s Health Forum.

Women’s Health Concern
Women"s Health Concern is a charitable organisation which aims to help educate and support women with their healthcare by providing unbiased, accurate information.

 

 

NHS Sites

NHS Choices
Aiming to personalise healthcare and provide information that will ‘allow patients to make meaningful choices about when and where to receive their treatment.’

 

 

Charity Websites

Cancerhelp
Free information service provided by Cancer Research UK about cancer and cancer care for people with cancer and their families. Information is formatted in such a way that makes understanding the website an easy process

Cancer Backup

ribbonsEurope's leading cancer information charity, with over 4,500 pages of up-to-date cancer information, practical advice and support for cancer patients, their families and carers.

Diabetes UK
largest charity in the UK devoted to the care and treatment of people with diabetes in order to improve the quality of life for people with the condition

Asthma UK

This website has been revamped to meet the needs of the thousands of people with asthma who visit the site each day, either to find important information about asthma and how to control it

Alzheimer’s Society

Comprehensive information for people with all forms of dementia.

 

Tips on evaluating the reliability of online medical information

 

  1. Use sites from reputable organisations you have heard of.
  2. Double check the information by looking for other sources.
  3. Check there are contact details for any organisation or people responsible for the information not just an email address.
  4. Look at the advertising - does it seem to unduly influence the site content?
  5. All articles should quote references that you can look up.
  6. Watch out for claims about the superiority of any particular treatment over another
  7. Is this information supplied with a date to make sure it has not been superseded by other research.
  8. Check the sites confidentiality policy.
  9. Beware of sites claiming to be the definitive source.
  10. Beware of sites that criticise others.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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