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  1. Cleft lip

    26 October 2023 — Find out why children get a cleft lip, and how to treat it.

  2. Haemangiomas

    26 October 2023 — Haemangiomas are non-cancerous growths which are filled with a large number of abnormal blood vessels.

  3. Head lice

    26 October 2023 — Head lice are small, wingless insects that live in the hair on your head and can be challenging to eradicate.

  4. Breastfeeding

    19 September 2023 — Breastfeeding

  5. Febrile convulsions

    29 August 2024 — Find out what causes a febrile convulsion, how to treat it and when to get medical help.

  6. Adenoidectomy

    26 October 2023 — Find out what to expect when your child has an adenoidectomy and how to care for them after the operation.

  7. Plagiocephaly

    27 October 2023 — Find out what causes plagiocephaly and how to treat it.

  8. Sclerotherapy

    27 October 2023 — Sclerotherapy is a common procedure used to treat vascular malformations.

  9. Mesenteric adenitis

    29 August 2024 — Find out about Mesenteric adenitis and how to treat it.

  10. Who we work with

    19 October 2023 — We work with a number of partners to improve the health and wellbeing of children and young people.

  11. Appendicectomy

    26 October 2023 — If your child's appendix is causing them trouble, a simple operation can remove it.

  12. Retinoblastoma

    27 October 2023 — Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of retinoblastoma.

  13. Access to information

    17 May 2024 — Find out how you can get information from us.

  14. Hepatitis C

    27 October 2023 — The hepatitis C virus can cause both acute and chronic hepatitis infection.

  15. Preparing for surgery (fasting)

    18 March 2025 — Fasting, or having no food or drink, makes your child's surgery safer. Learn how they should fast and when to begin.

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