Fact Sheets

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Fact Sheet 1 – About your medicines

Children and adults with CGD take medications every day to help prevent bacterial and fungal infection. This fact sheet aims to tell you a little more about the two medicines that most people with CGD take.
A4, 5 pages, published December 2003.

Fact Sheet 2 – Dealing with a liver abscess

Abscesses can occur in individuals with a healthy immune system but a liver abscess is uncommon. People with CGD are prone to getting abscesses in lots of places and a liver abscess may be the feature that leads to a diagnosis of CGD.
A4, 4 pages, published December 2003.

Fact Sheet 3 – Looking after your skin

People with CGD may find that they are prone to sensitive or dry skin conditions. These can be uncomfortable and may sometimes cause eczema-like rashes. There are some simple steps you can take to help to protect your skin and minimise the chances of skin irritation.
A4, 5 pages, published December 2003.

Fact Sheet 4 – Coping with Bowel Problems in CGD

Many people with CGD find that they have problems with their bowels, from time to time. This can range from the occasional episode of loose bowel motions (often called 'stools' by doctors and nurses) to more troublesome problems associated with inflammation of the bowel. It is very common for people with CGD to find that their bowel function is varied.
A4, 12 pages, published January 2004.

Fact Sheet 5 – Keeping Myself Well

We live in a health conscious age, and everyone wants to know how they can maintain stable health. This is especially important if you have CGD and there are things that you can do to help yourself stay well. You might have questions about how best to look after yourself, so that you can enjoy all the things that you like doing and help safeguard your health for the future. This information sheet should help you.
A4, 12 pages, published January 2004.

Fact Sheet 6 – Immunisations

This fact sheet aims to tell you a little more about immunisations and CGD.
A4, 2 pages, published January 2004.

Fact Sheet 7 – Looking after your lungs

Looking after yourself and preventing infection in CGD is important for a number of reasons.
A4, 4 pages, published January 2006

Fact Sheet 8 – Lupus

Some people may know a little about lupus, which affects some carrier mothers. Our clinical nurse specialist provides a helpful explanation.
A4, 3 pages, published January 2006.






IMPORTANT NOTE :
The information contained on this website is intended only as a guideline, not as a substitute for medical advice. Always consult your doctor if you or your child has any CGD symptoms or concerns.

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