Healthera Pharmacy App
Our NHS-approved mobile app
4.7/5
Search
A woman holds her chest and breathes heavily due to a panic attack
Panic Disorder

What does a panic attack feel like?

Ever been hit by an intense wave of fear or anxiety out of the blue? That’s what a panic attack feels like. Surprisingly, they’re quite common, affecting about 2-3% of adults in the UK each year. They often start showing up in late teens or early adulthood.

Read More »
A woman examines her daughter's hair for head lice
Head Lice

What happens if you have head lice for too long?

Ever had to deal with head lice? Those bothersome little bugs that love to set up camp on your scalp? They’re more common than you might think, especially among kids aged 3 to 11. But here’s the thing: they don’t care who you are or how often you wash your hair.

Read More »
A close up photo of a severe fungal athlete's foot infection that covers most of the foot
Athlete's Foot

How to get rid of athlete’s foot?

Athlete’s foot is a fungal infection that targets the skin on your feet, causing itching, burning, and redness. It’s quite common and spreads easily in warm, damp places like gym changing rooms and swimming pools.

Read More »
A man holds his bum through his jeans in discomfort caused by diarrhoea
Haemorrhoids

How to get rid of piles?

Piles, or haemorrhoids, are swollen veins in your rectum and anus. They can be internal, inside the rectum, or external, under the skin around the anus. Internal haemorrhoids often cause painless bleeding during bowel movements, while external haemorrhoids can be painful and may bleed. If a blood clot forms in an external haemorrhoid, it can become a thrombosed haemorrhoid, which is extremely painful and might need medical treatment.

Read More »
A woman in her late 50s holds her stomach in pain due to a stomach ulcer
Stomach Ulcer

How long do stomach ulcers last?

Stomach ulcers, also called peptic ulcers, are like open sores in your stomach lining. They can cause pain, bloating, nausea, and other discomforts. While they can affect anyone, they’re more common in adults, especially those over 60.

Read More »
A man holds his tummy in pain due to appendicitis
Appendicitis

Where is appendix pain?

Appendicitis occurs when the appendix, a small pouch located in the lower right abdomen, becomes inflamed. It’s quite common, especially among people aged 10 to 30, but it can affect anyone.

Read More »
A close up photo of a small colony of bedbugs living on a white bed sheet.
Bedbugs

What kills bed bugs instantly?

Bedbugs are small insects that feed on blood, and often live on bedding, furniture, or even cracks in walls. They reproduce rapidly, with females laying hundreds of eggs, and their bites can cause itching and discomfort.

Read More »

What are the 3 early warning signs of kidney disease?

Kidney disease covers a range of conditions that mess with how your kidneys work. Things like diabetes, high blood pressure, or even certain medications can cause it. It progresses through stages, from mild to severe, and can lead to kidney failure if not caught early.

Read More »
A man pinches his forehead in pain caused by a migraine
Migraine

How to get rid of migraine?

Migraines aren’t your typical headache. They’re complex neurological conditions that can seriously disrupt your life. Unlike regular headaches, migraines bring on intense throbbing pain, along with nausea and sensitivity to light and sound.

Read More »
A close-up photo of a woman covering an eye with her hand, ther visible eye has a stye on the upper eyelid which is very swollen and red.
Stye

How to get rid of a stye overnight?

A stye is a small, painful bump that forms on your eyelid, often near the base of an eyelash or within an oil gland. It’s caused by a bacterial infection, usually from bacteria commonly found on the skin or in the nose.

Read More »