A heart block is when the electrical impulses that control the beating of the heart muscle are disrupted. Find out about the symptoms of this condition and how it's treated.
If you're pregnant, you'll be offered the whooping cough vaccine. It's the best way to help protect your baby from whooping cough (pertussis)
The DTaP/IPV/Hib/HepB vaccine, also commonly known as the 6-in-1 vaccine, helps protect your child against pertussis (whooping cough), diphtheria, tetanus, polio, Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) and hepatitis B. Find out more about the 6-in-1 vaccine, and when and where to get it.
The 4-in-1 vaccine, also known as the DTaP/IPV or dTaP/IPV vaccine, helps protect your child against pertussis (whooping cough), diphtheria, tetanus, and polio. Find out more about the 4-in-1 vaccine, and when and where to get it.
The DTP immunisation provides protection against tetanus, diphtheria and polio. The vaccine is usually given between 13 and 18 years of age. Find out when and where to get it.
Vaccines contain a weakened form of the bacterium or virus that causes a disease. This primes the body to fight off the infection. Find out how vaccines work and their safety assured.
Remember to chat, sign, protect. Find out what vaccines are offered to young people, and which diseases they protect against.
Peripheral neuropathy develops when the peripheral nerves are damaged. Learn about peripheral neuropathy symptoms and treatments.
Get travel health advice and information on travel vaccinations if you live in Scotland and are travelling abroad.
Tetanus is a serious but rare condition caused by bacteria getting into a wound. Find out how to recognise the symptoms,and when and where to get treatment.