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… or large bowel stoma (colostomy). Your stoma is a connection between the bowel and the skin, which was formed temporarily at your previous bowel surgery. Temporary stomas are created for a minimum of six … and frequent stools. How long will you stay in hospital? Our aim is that most patients who have an ileostomy reversal …
… may help to slow any decline in your kidney function. If a doctor has asked you to limit how much you drink, eating … juice and vinegar to flavour food (ask the dietitian for our herbs and spices leaflet). Taste food before you season … read food labels. By reading food labels you will know if a food is low, medium, or high in salt. How much per 100g? …
… is Biobrane ™ (and why has it been applied)? Biobrane is a flexible “temporary skin cover” used to protect the wound … (and reduce painful dressing changes) and may lead to a reduction in scarring. After thoroughly cleaning the wound, … options with you. Biobrane is held in place with a special glue and the glue can be seen as crusty blue blobs. …
… are neurological symptoms that are genuine, but not due to a disease of the nervous system. They are called functional … to the “structure”. This problem has been around for a long time, for most of history it was called “hysteria”, … we have a three week inpatient rehabilitation program: Our inpatient program is “multidisciplinary” meaning it …
… around mealtimes (700-1200mg calcium per day): Milk: a third of a pint or 200ml). Cheese, including cream cheese: … Eating plenty of fruits and vegetables is good for our health, and people that eat plenty of fruits and … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. It's okay to …
… pregnancy? Bleeding or spotting in early pregnancy is a common occurrence, with up to 25% of women experiencing … you will be asked some brief questions by one of our experienced nurses. If you do not need emergency … Bristol based help line, online support and a directory of services for all parents Mothers for Mothers | Postnatal …
… your test results. If your test results are abnormal, a member of the cancer team will contact you directly to … will be available to view after they have been reviewed by a member of the cancer support team. Blood test results will … Other I have used the message feature, when will I get a reply? The messaging tool is for non-urgent queries. The …
… self-management and remote monitoring My Medical Record is a free and secure website where you can access information … cancer treatment follow-up. It is currently available to a limited number of cancer specialties at North Bristol NHS … and password in the same way you would for other online services. My Medical Record is owned and operated by …
… vary in their appearance. They are often first noticed as a scab that bleeds and does not heal completely or a new lump on the skin. Basal cell carcinomas can develop as … the area with a skin graft or other types of plastic surgery. Some very superficial lesions can be treated with …
… protein foods important? We need protein in every part of our body. It is essential: For strong muscles. To fight off … by the body, so you need high protein foods 2-3 times a day. As a guide aim for the following portions and serving … meals every day. For more information ask for a copy of our leaflet ‘Diet for a poor appetite.’ Try protein boosters …