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There are a number of things you can try yourself before seeking medical help. Measures you can try yourself It can sometimes help to: masturbate an hour or two before having sex use a thick condom to help decrease sensation take a deep breath to briefly shut down the ejaculatory reflex (an automatic reflex of the body during which ejaculation
There are two main types of Edwards' syndrome. Full form Approximately 94% of babies with Edwards' syndrome will have thefull form, where every cell in their body has three copies of chromosome 18, instead of two. Mostbabies with this form will die before infancy. Mosaic trisomy 18 About 5% of babies with Edwards' syndrome will have the extra
If your child hasEdwards' syndrome, your clinical team will pass information about him or her 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 .
Anelectroencephalogram (EEG)is a recording of brain activity.During the test, small sensors are attached to the scalp to pickup the electrical signals produced when brain cells send messages to each other.These signals are recorded by a machine and are looked at by a doctorlater to see if they're unusual.The EEG procedure is usually carried out by
A build-up of earwax in your ear can cause: earache hearing loss tinnitus (hearing sounds from inside your body) itchiness in or around the ear vertigo (a spinning sensation) ear infections Theseproblems will usually improve once the excess earwax has been removed.
Contact your GP surgery if you have particularly troublesome symptoms or eardrops haven't helped after three to five days. Your GP or practice nurse will look inside your ears to check if they're blocked and might carry out some simple hearing tests. They may suggest using eardrops for a bit longer, or they may carry out a minor procedure called
Some people are naturally prone to earwax building up in their ears and may need frequent treatment to remove it when it becomes a problem. It's not clear if there's anything you can do tostop earwax blocking your ears, although some doctors recommend using eardrops regularly to keep your earwax soft. Don't try to scrape out the earwax with your
There's still a small chance occasional cases of Ebola may occur in Africa as the virus is present in several countries there, but the risk for people travelling to Africa is minimal. People who remain most at risk are those who care for infected people or handle their blood or fluid, such as hospital workers, laboratory workers and family
The Ebola outbreak in west Africa is now over. The risk of catching the infection while travelling to previously affected countries is very small. But if you're visiting one of these areas, it's still a good idea to follow these simple precautions to minimise your risk of picking up potentially serious infections: wash your hands frequently using
Dyspraxia is a common disorder that affects movement and co-ordination. It is also known as developmental co-ordination disorder (DCD). Dyspraxia/DCD is often spotted at a young age butthere may be many adults with dyspraxia who remain undiagnosed. Dyspraxia affects co-ordination skills such as tasks requiring balance, kicking and throwing a