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… at the bottom of this page. You should be able to reach a member of staff on the ward at anytime. If you cannot … pains (colic) during the first week following removal of a portion of bowel. The pain usually lasts for a few minutes and will go away completely in between spasms. …
… You have been directed to this information if you have a poor appetite or have lost weight. It is important to make … nutrients from your diet. It can also happen when you have a low body weight or have recently lost a lot of weight. It … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Contact …
… or large bowel stoma (colostomy). Your stoma is a connection between the bowel and the skin, which was formed … and frequent stools. How long will you stay in hospital? Our aim is that most patients who have an ileostomy reversal … and frequent stools. How long will you stay in hospital? Our aim is that most patients who have an ileostomy reversal …
… Synopsis Home to complete your questionnaire. You can ask a family member or friend to help you if you have trouble … of other patients. The safety and privacy of all our patients is important to us. When you are called for your … Returning home with either short term or long term support services in place. Please let us know as soon as possible if …
… after your operation. The hyperlink below will take you to a short video about Enhanced Recovery called "Fitter Better … less risk of complications. Some of the benefits include: A quicker return to normal bowel function Reduce chest infections A quicker return to usual mobility. Decreased fatigue Reduced …