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… You will be seen by a nurse and a doctor who will talk about the procedure and answer any questions you have. You … to have the treatment. The anaesthetist will talk to you about what will happen and ask you about your health and any allergies you may have. You will be …
… disabling. Most of the interventions we offer will help about one third of patients and will reduce the intensity of … your GP will be experienced in managing day-to-day queries about your pain treatment. Your pain specialist may make a … chronic pain conditions. They include specialist guidance about mobility and exercise, following a detailed assessment. …
… staff at NBT please contact us at piano@nbt.nhs.uk to ask about becoming a Volunteer Musician. Members of the public need to apply online. Find out about all volunteer roles currently available at NBT. … per year for suitable candidates. To find out more about work experience opportunities within North Bristol NHS …
… options. Labour can be painful – it can help to learn about all the ways you can relieve the pain. It's also … whoever is going to be with you during your labour to know about the different options, as well as how they can support … so have created this film to give you more information about having an epidural during the birth of your baby. …
… laser nurse will put a numbing cream on which will take about an hour to work. During treatment the laser feels … before you leave home. The procedure itself will take about half an hour. You will be provided with laser proof … will peel for three to seven days. The skin will heal in about seven days and may look pink for another three to six …
… anal sphincter injuries (OASI). Read information about after the birth on NHS.uk and GOV.uk What happens … at your baby. If you notice anything that worries you about your baby, however small, speak to your midwife. … Sex and contraception after birth There are no rules about when to start having sex again after you have given …
… and restricting the movement of the tongue . In Bristol about seven - eight % of babies will have a tongue tie … tongue tie please speak to your midwife or health visitor about your concerns. You can also talk to a breastfeeding … and restricting the movement of the tongue . In Bristol about seven - eight % of babies will have a tongue tie …
… our Chief Nursing Officer, Professor Steve Hams (He/Him) about celebrating Pride month at North Bristol NHS Trust. … our Chief Nursing Officer, Professor Steve Hams (He/Him) about celebrating Pride month at North Bristol NHS Trust. …
… breast screening, if you are over 50 Breast awareness is about becoming familiar with your own breasts and how they … your body normally looks and feels. Being breast aware is about knowing the usual shape and feel of your breasts and … breast screening, if you are over 50 Breast awareness is about becoming familiar with your own breasts and how they …
… alongside healthcare professionals. We provide information about your diagnosis, treatment options, specialist support … and emotional support, sign posting, and information about lifestyle changes, such as diet, physical activity, … clinics, telephone clinics. Personalised information about treatment options. Education events and self-management …