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… (piles) Haemorrhoids (piles) are enlarged blood vessels in the lining of the bottom (anus/lower rectum/back passage). … is required. What causes them? About half of people in the UK get one or more haemorrhoids. Certain situations … | Guidance | NICE [Accessed June 2009] © North Bristol NHS Trust. This edition published February 2025. …
… This page has information on the common medication used in the management of liver disease. Long term inflammation … may be prescribed one or more of the medicines discussed in this leaflet. Hepatic encephalopathy When the liver is … leaflet please ask a member of staff for advice. © North Bristol NHS Trust. This edition published June 2023. Review …
… Emergency Zone Frequently Asked Questions Do I need to be in the Emergency Department? The Emergency Department is for … emergencies. How does the WiFi work? North Bristol NHS Trust offers free Wifi. More information on the … vary depending on how busy they are. X-rays are reported in the following few days, by a radiologist (specialist …
… kidneys How to eat less salt The importance of eating well in hospital Eating well on peritoneal dialysis Eating well on … more protein Managing your fluid intake Managing phosphate in your diet Eating less phosphates from additives Phosphate … & Dietetics Kendon House Kendon Way Southmead Hospital Bristol Telephone: 0117 414 5428 or 0117 414 5429 Related …
… Stimulator. It helps treat your epilepsy. It is a device in your body that send signals to a nerve. It helps calm down … can support you. You will go to Medirooms. It is in the blue zone. You will check in at the desk. You … and autism liaison team on 0117 414 1239. © North Bristol NHS Trust This edition published January 2026. Review …
… specially trained healthcare professionals who are skilled in supporting patients with pain to manage their symptoms. … and decide which treatment or treatments might be helpful in your case. Injections may help some individuals but they … a comment about the service you have received. © North Bristol NHS Trust. This edition published February 2024. …
… qualification of first qualification: 1997, University of Bristol Specialty: Rheumatology Clinical interest: … Rheumatologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer at North Bristol NHS Trust and the University of Bristol. He was … the Neurosciences and Musculoskeletal sciences Division in 2022. He has led the North Bristol Connective Tissue …
… is to stabilise the vertebral body, which will in turn alleviate pain and improve posture. Who has made this … a blood vessel to the lungs Rib fractures X-rays are used in this procedure but with modern equipment the risk from the … if you use warfarin routinely, you may need to stay in hospital overnight. You will be asked to change into a …
… unfamiliar. This guide explains some of the common terms in simple, everyday language to help you understand what they … when needed. It’s like your brain’s ability to “tune in” and stay on task. Divided Attention This means doing more … with words. For example, naming as many animals as you can in one minute. It shows how well your brain can find and use …
… a narrow tube that is inserted between the ribs and sits in the space between the lung and the chest wall. Chronic … pneumonitis Hypersensitivity pneumonitis is a condition in which your lungs develop an immune response (hypersensitivity) to something you breathe in and results in inflammation of the lung tissue …