Burns
Apply plenty of cold water to the burnt area as soon as possible and continue until the pain eases. Apply a loose dry dressing if the skin is unbroken or blistered. If the burn is larger than about 4 inches in diameter or if the skin is broken consult your Doctor.
Colds
Colds are caused by a virus and are not helped by antibiotics. The symptoms can be eased by taking aspirin (not for children under 16) or paracetamol.
Earache
The most important treatment for earache is pain relief and paracetamol should be given. If symptoms persist please make an appointment to see your Doctor.
High Temperatures
High temperatures occur with infections. In children it is important to stop the temperature rising too quickly. This can be done with paracetamol syrup e.g. (Calpol, Disprol) which can be bought from the chemist. Gently sponging with tepid water and wearing a minimum amount of clothing will help. If the temperature does not come down or if you are worried then please bring the child to the Surgery.
Sore Throats
Sore throats are usually caused by viruses. Adults and children over 16 will find gargling with soluble aspirin helpful. Children under 16 should be given paracetamol syrup. If a sore throat persists for more than 4 to 5 days or if the patient is generally unwell then please consult your Doctor.
Folic Acid
Women planning to conceive should take a folic acid supplement (0.4mg/day) available from the chemist) and continue this for the first 3 months of pregnancy.
NHS Choices
A new website with hospital information and health related information for patients. NHS Choices puts you in control of your healthcare. This website has been developed to help you make choices about your health, from lifestyle decisions about things like smoking, drinking and exercise, through to the practical aspects of finding and using NHS services when you need them.
It draws together the knowledge and expertise of:
- the National Library for Health,
- NHS Direct,
- the Information Centre for Health and Social Care,
- the Healthcare Commission
and many other organisations.

NHS Direct
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