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  1. Appendicitis

    Anyone of any age can be struck by appendicitis, but it seems to be more common during childhood and adolescence.

  2. Appendectomy

    An appendectomy is usually carried out on an emergency basis to treat appendicitis.

  3. Testicle injuries and conditions

    If you injure your testicles, always seek urgent medical advice.

  4. Peritonitis

    Peritonitis is a life-threatening emergency that needs prompt medical treatment.

  5. Abdominal pain in children

    Children may feel stomach pain for a range of reasons and may need treatment.

  6. Slow transit constipation

    A newborn with slow transit constipation may not pass meconium until 24 hours or more after being born.

  7. Barium tests

    Barium tests are used to examine conditions of the digestive tract such as reflux, narrowing or ulceration.

  8. Laparoscopy

    The advantage of laparoscopy is that only a small incision is required, which is why it is also known as 'keyhole surgery'.

  9. Lymphatic system

    The lymphatic manages fluid levels in the body, filters out bacteria and houses types of white blood cells.

  10. Ectopic pregnancy

    Ectopic pregnancy is caused by a fertilised egg not being able to move through the fallopian tube.

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