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It is Tuesday at 8:00 PM, and your regular GP's clinic is already closed. Worry, that familiar, sinking feeling, takes its place in your heart. Your kid has a fever and woke up in the middle of the night, or you went for a run late at night, and you have just seriously twisted your ankle.
50% of women will have UTI at least once in their lifetimes. That is, according to the US department of health. 20% of young women who get UTI will see it recur. UTIs are among the top causes of clinic visitations world over, Australia included. They are painful, inconvenient and mostly misunderstood by women.
Read MoreSinusitis or sinus infection is the inflammation or swelling of sinus cavities or the tissue lining the sinuses. Often, healthy sinuses contain air, and when they are filled with fluid or mucus and blocked, germs are able to grow thus causing an infection.
Read MoreAlmost 100 years ago, Scottish Physician Alexander Fleming was carrying out experiments with staphylococcal bacteria when he found penicillin to be successful in destroying the harmful microbes.A slow process began and penicillin was finally mass-produced as an infection-fighting drug just before the outbreak of WWII.
Read MoreAsthma is an incurable respiratory disease that affects the airways and the lungs. These become irritated and inflamed in response to environmental or biological triggers that can make it difficult for people with the condition to breathe. According to a 2018 study carried out by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2.7million people are affected by asthma in Australia.
Read MoreBefore you had your little one, you probably daydreamed of all the lovely things your future offspring would bring home to you after a day of learning and exploring at daycare: Mother's Day cards, creative finger paintings, and other works of art that would fill your home. The last thing on your mind was likely all the bugs and illnesses they would bring home, and probably just as often as the cute crafts.
Read MoreSome people will tell you they have the flu at the first sign of a sneeze or sore throat. However, they may have a cold. While the symptoms of a cold and the flu can be very similar, there are a few differences. It's essential to know these differences so you can recognise flu quickly. Flu can lead to potentially life-threatening complications, especially in high-risk people.
Read MoreA fever is a body temperature that is higher than normal. It's your body's immune response because of a foreign invader. Any time a bacteria, virus, or other antigen gets into your body, the immune system goes to work to kill it. Fever symptoms are actually a sign that your body is trying to heal you. If a fever doesn't get too high, it is beneficial and helps keep you healthy.
Read MoreAn itching sensation in the eyes can be extremely annoying, and in some cases, can make it difficult to keep your eyes open. Typically, any itching in the eye is caused by an allergy of some sort and can be remedied with over-the-counter antihistamine medication and lubricating eye drops.
Read MoreWhy is a GP important? If you ask many people, they may not be able to give you a clear answer. Your health is important and it's essential that you have a dedicated GP (general practitioner) on your side to help you navigate the healthcare industry. If you need a few excellent reasons to find and use a GP, we've picked out the top ones and outlined them below.
Read MoreOur after-hours GP service is available 24/7 for urgent medical care when you need it most.
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