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  1. Rheumatic fever

    Untreated rheumatic fever can lead to serious complications such as rheumatic heart disease.

  2. Viral encephalitis

    Viral encephalitis is inflammation of the brain caused by a virus and can cause permanent brain damage.

  3. Swimmer's ear

    Swimmer's ear can be triggered by exposure to water or mechanical damage due to overzealous cleaning.

  4. Diabetic retinopathy

    Without treatment, diabetic retinopathy can cause loss of vision and blindness.

  5. Hernias

    Both reducible and non-reducible hernias need to be surgically repaired - this is a common operation.

  6. Parkinson's disease and constipation

    Constipation is a common complication of Parkinson's disease.

  7. Transvaginal mesh

    Transvaginal mesh has been used for more than 20 years to manage problems for women such as prolapse and incontinence. While this treatment is successful for many women, some unfortunately have complications very soon after their operation or years later. For these women, the symptoms are serious and can be debilitating.

  8. Pregnancy - preeclampsia

    There is no evidence that preeclampsia is caused by emotional stress, working too hard or not getting enough rest.

  9. Hughes syndrome

    Hughes syndrome is thickening of the blood caused by abnormal immune system cells.

  10. Syringomyelia

    Syringomyelia is the growth of a cyst in the spinal cord that may result in paraplegia or quadriplegia if not treated.

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