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Dr Libby meets Olivia, who is struggling with a persistent skin rash on her legs and chest - possibly being worsened by work-related stress. Also, Dr George also reassures little Philomena, who's come down with chickenpox, and treats Charlie who injured his foot after treading on broken glass at home
Dr Mio Kwan examines a nine-year-old girl who has a small lump in her chest and Dr Jackie Bulger prescribes a course of antibiotics for a boy struggling to urinate. Nithy Nanda helps a young woman whose various conditions have left her reeling from the side effects of countless drugs, Dr Jas Deooray treats young baby Arneev, who is having difficulty breathing, and Dr Tawana sees a young man with nasty ingrown toenails
Dr Libby meets Daniel, who has a red, swollen patch of skin, suggesting his newest tattoo is infected. Long-term patient Michael sees Dr Tim about a fast-growing lump in his throat, now the size of a fifty-pence piece. Fabia consults Dr George about constant burping and bitter bile. With her gut clearly under strain, Dr George begins an investigation to uncover which troublesome bacteria may be to blame
Doctors treat a teenager suffering from agonising abdominal pain, and a nurse consults an elderly woman who has had a sore throat for several weeks. Concerned that it could be something more serious, nurse Linda decides to send her for a scan. Other patients include 10-year-old Anya, who has terrible eczema all over her body, and a woman struggling with pain in her hip after sleeping on a couch
Dr Tailor must call upon all of his medical training when he meets a patient suffering from an extremely rare genetic disorder, and a young mother comes to the surgery after developing a large abscess which has the chance of becoming infected. The staff rally round when receptionist Glenda Purdie is diagnosed with cancer, and reception manager Alison agrees to have her head shorn for charity
Dr Tailor must call upon all of his medical training when he meets a patient suffering from an extremely rare genetic disorder, and a young mother comes to the surgery after developing a large abscess which has the chance of becoming infected. The staff rally round when receptionist Glenda Purdie is diagnosed with cancer, and reception manager Alison agrees to have her head shorn for charity
A pregnant woman suffering from abdominal pain visits the surgery, and worries that her unborn baby has also stopped moving in the last 24 hours. Meanwhile, an epileptic patient is left physically and mentally exhausted after suffering from frequent seizures, and a new mother's check-up suggests she may be suffering from post-natal depression
The doctors treat a series of patients with broken bones and open wounds, including a man involved in a motorcycle accident just three days earlier, and a woman with an abscess on her upper leg and groin. The doctors also deal with Gary, who underwent facial surgery to remove a cancerous tumour from his jaw
The doctors treat a man experiencing shoulder pain due to heavy lifting at work, and also deal with a young woman who is 22 weeks' pregnant and suffering from severe back pain. The doctors also meet a former policeman who was left severely disabled and confined to a wheelchair after a road traffic accident