Iron deficiency anaemia
Iron deficiency anaemia is a condition where a lack of iron in the body leads to a reduction in the number of red blood cells.
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Iron deficiency anaemia
Iron deficiency anaemia is a condition where a lack of iron in the body leads to a reduction in the number of red blood cells.
Read moreIron overload disorder
Haemochromatosis is an inherited condition in which iron levels in the body slowly build up over many years.
Read moreIrritable bowel syndrome
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common, long-termcondition of the digestive system. Itcan cause bouts of stomach cramps, bloating, Traveller's diarrhoea and/or constipation .
Read moreIrritable hip
Irritable hip is a common childhood condition that causes symptoms such as hip pain and limping.
Read moreIsovaleric acidaemia
Isovaleric acidaemia (IVA) is a rare, but potentially serious, inherited condition. It means the body cant process the amino acid leucine (amino acids are 'building blocks' of prot…
Read moreIVF
In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is one of several techniques available to helppeople with fertility problems have a baby.
Read moreJapanese encephalitis
Japanese encephalitis is a type of viral brain infection that's spread through mosquito bites. It's most common in rural areas throughout South East Asia, the Pacific islands and t…
Read moreJaundice
Jaundice is a term used to describe the yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes.
Read moreJaundice in newborns
Jaundice is a common and usually harmless condition in newborn babies that causes yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes. The medical term for jaundice in babies is neona…
Read moreJervell and Lange-Nielsen
Long QT syndrome causes problems with the electrical activity of the heart. It's uncommon, occurring in around 1 in every 2,000 people.
Read moreJet lag
Jet lag refers to a range of symptoms experienced while adapting to a different light-dark schedule following a flight to a new time zone.
Read moreJoint hypermobility
Joint hypermobility means that some or all of a person's joints have an unusually large range of movement.
Read moreJoint pain
Joint pain is a very common problem withmany possible causes - but it's usually a result of injuryor arthritis.
Read moreKawasaki disease
Kawasaki disease is a rare condition that mainly affects children under the age of five. It's also known as mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome.
Read moreKeratosis pilaris
Keratosis pilaris is a common andharmless condition where the skin becomes rough and bumpy, as if covered in permanent goose pimples.
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Read moreKidney cancer
Kidney cancer,also called renal cancer,is one of the most common types of cancer in the UK.
Read moreKidney stones
Kidney stones (renal lithiasis, nephrolithiasis) are hard deposits made of minerals and salts that form inside your kidneys.
Read moreKidney transplant
A kidney transplant is the transfer of a healthy kidney from one person into the body of a person who has little or no kidney function.
Read moreKnee replacement
Knee replacement surgery (arthroplasty)is aroutine operation that involves replacing a damaged, worn or diseased knee with an artificial joint.
Read moreKnee surgery, anterior cruciate ligament
If you tear theanterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in your knee, you may need to have reconstructive surgery.
Read moreknee-pain
Sudden pain in one of the knees isusually the result of overusing the knee orinjuring it. In many cases, youdon't need to see your GP.
Read moreKneecap dislocation
A dislocated kneecap is a common injury that normally takes about six weeks to heal.
Read moreKnock knees
A person with knock knees has a large gap between their feet when they're standing with their knees together.
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