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  1. Gabapentin

    27 October 2023 — Gabapentin acts in the brain and on nerves to slow the messaging to muscles and nerves and can be used to treat a number of conditions.

  2. Tetralogy spells (tet spells)

    14 February 2024 — A tetralogy or ‘tet’ spell (also known as a cyanotic spell, or hyper-cyanotic attack describes a short period when a child’s skin, nails and lips turns a littl...

  3. Clostridium difficile

    4 January 2024 — Find out what Clostridium difficile and how to treat it.

  4. Blocked tear ducts

    4 December 2023 — Find out how to care for your child's eyes when they have blocked tear ducts.

  5. Middle ear infection (acute otitis media)

    20 March 2024 — Find out what causes middle ear infection, how to treat it and when to get help.

  6. Diabetic ketoacidosis

    26 October 2023 — Find out what causes diabetic ketoacidosis and how to treat it.

  7. Epidermolysis bullosa

    26 October 2023 — Find out about epidermolysis bullosa and how to care for your child.

  8. Flexible bronchoscopy

    26 October 2023 — Find out how we do a flexible bronchoscopy to diagnose and care for your child.

  9. Amblyopia (lazy eye)

    26 October 2023 — Find out what causes a lazy eye (amblyopia) and how to support your child during treatment.

  10. Research ethics and governance

    18 October 2023 — Learn about the research project application process and how to report on your project's progress.

  11. Family services and facilities

    4 November 2024 — We have a range services and support to help make your stay in hospital as comfortable and easy as we can.

  12. Food and shops

    30 April 2025 — Find food and other shops in the hospital and see what’s close by.

  13. Heart failure

    14 February 2024 — Find out about heart failure, sign and symptoms, diagnosis and treatment for babies and children.

  14. Food allergy

    26 October 2023 — Find out if your child has a food allergy and how to treat their symptoms.

  15. Navigate Your Health program

    14 September 2023 — The Navigate Your Health program helps children and young people in out-of-home care or involved in the youth justice system to look after their health.

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