Acne
Acne is a very common skin condition that occurs when pores, usually on the face, chest and upper back, become blocked, leading to spots on the skin (sometimes called a breakout).
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See tests & treatmentsAcne is a very common skin condition that occurs when pores, usually on the face, chest and upper back, become blocked, leading to spots on the skin (sometimes called a breakout).
Acne scarring is a common condition that mostly affects the skin on the face, shoulders, and back.
Actinic keratosis is a precancerous skin condition that causes dry, rough, scaly patches to form on the skin.
Adolescent menstrual dysfunction describes irregularities or abnormalities in the menstrual cycle of young people, such as absent, irregular, or heavy periods.
Amenorrhea, or absence of periods, in children can be caused by complex underlying hormonal issues, requiring specialist diagnosis, treatment and care.
Anaphylaxis is a severe and potentially life-threatening reaction to a trigger such as an allergen.
Mastocytosis is a rare immune disease where mast cells (a type of immune cell) gather in body tissues, such as the skin, internal organs, and bones.
Back pain can have many causes – from a slipped disc to sprains, osteoarthritis, to a kidney infection.
Blackouts, seizures, and epilepsy are different occurrences but cause similar symptoms, including loss of awareness, consciousness, or control of your body.
The feeling that your nose is blocked is often referred to as nasal obstruction, a stuffy nose or nasal congestion.
Skin rashes are extremely common, and there are many types, each with different causes, symptoms, and treatments.
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a condition where nerve pressure causes pain and tingling in the fingers.
Chronic catarrh (mucus buildup) can set in for many reasons – from allergies to environmental factors or underlying health issues. Our ear, nose and throat specialists are experienced in identifying the cause and delivering effective, personalised treatment.
A cholesteatoma is a growth made from dead skin cells that can form behind your eardrum.
Clicking joints are when a cracking, popping, clicking or crunching sound is made when you move or bend a joint.
Contact dermatitis occurs when your skin comes into contact with an irritating substance such as cosmetics, metals, or latex.
Dandruff or an itchy scalp can have several causes, including a sensitivity to, or overgrowth of a type of yeast, called Malassezia, that normally lives on the skin.
Deafness in one ear makes it hard to hear some or most of the sounds in your environment.
Delayed puberty is when a child's physical signs of sexual maturation, including breast development and menstruation, do not appear by the expected age.
If you have a drug or vaccine allergy, your immune system thinks a medication is harmful and mistakenly activates.
Ear discharge is when fluid (discharge) comes out of the ear.
Otalgia, or ear pain, can be caused by several underlying factors, including infections and problems with the jaw.
A perforated eardrum is a hole or tear in the eardrum, either due to injury or infection.
Eardrum retraction happens when processes like scarring and pressure imbalance cause the eardrum to be pulled back, out of its normal position.
Eczema, also called ‘dermatitis’, is a common inflammatory condition that causes dry, itchy, red, and scaly skin.
Endometriosis is a gynaecological condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus (womb) grows elsewhere in the body.
Excess hair shedding (telogen effluvium) can be a result of general health issues and stress.
Hyperhidrosis is a condition where you sweat excessively.
Facial flushing and redness are common skin responses to heat and emotion.