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Sometimes, the key to our recovery, lies with us. For example, if you have a minor illness or a less serious injury, then self-care at home is the best option.

Symptom checker

NHS Inform has self-help guides. These guides use set of questions similar to those that your GP or a call handler from NHS 24 would ask to establish the seriousness of your health complaint. See some of the most common health complaint guides below:

Got a sore throat? Here’s how to help it

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) – What you need to know

There are also guides on common conditions such as abdominal pain, rashes, back ache, headaches and many more – visit https://www.nhsinform.scot/self-help-guides

Medicine cabinet

It is good to have a well-stocked medicine cabinet with remedies for treating common illnesses.

Items to keep at home include:

  • Paracetamol and ibuprofen for pain relief (check the label or speak to your pharmacist to check it’s suitable for you)
  • Hayfever or allergy tablets to help allergies
  • Hydration sachets for diarrhoea
  • Sickness tablets to stop vomiting
  • Indigestion remedies such as an antacid
  • Mild laxative for constipation
  • A first aid kit
  • Medicines for children

If you have given it sufficient time and are not seeing any improvement in your symptoms, or if your symptoms get worse, then get further advice by

  • Visiting NHS inform website
  • Calling NHS 24 on 111
  • Visiting your Community Pharmacist
  • Calling your GP

Muscle & Joint Pain

Lanarkshire patients with muscle and joint pain can visit our Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy web pages for advice and self-referral information.
Visit the NHS Inform website to read about musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions and self-management advice.

See our Self Referral page for information on a range of health services that you can contact directly for help, without going through your GP.

Contact information

In an Emergency call 999

For out-of-hours urgent medical care call NHS24 on 111

For health information, call NHS inform on 0800 22 44 88

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