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… How to treat your injured ankle An ankle sprain is a common injury and involves injury to the ligaments that … April 2027. NBT002629. Have you been given any of our information leaflets? Or were you sent to this … Would you like it online or on paper? Please complete our short survey: Patient information survey How to treat …
… ReMemBr Group Team The ReMemBr Group is made up of a diverse group of researchers and clinicians. Dr Elizabeth … Disease. Please see the research tab for details of our different projects. More broadly, I am co-lead director … over three years of experience working in mental health services across the North West. I obtained Membership of the …
… and suddenly develop any of these symptoms you should see a doctor immediately: Difficulty passing or controlling urine … as we get grey hair at different times as we get older, our backs age at different times too. Even people without … Gate 35: 0117 4145100 or 0117 4145101 Related links Our Hospitals … This information is based on the latest …
… that may help prevent further episodes. Why have I had a nosebleed? Often the cause is unknown. However, some causes … therapy. Where does the bleeding come from? The nose has a rich blood supply. Blood capillaries all converge in the … Gate 35: 0117 4145100 or 0117 4145101 Related links Our Hospitals … Coping with nosebleeds This information is …
… How to care for your wound to aid wound healing Glue A special wound glue has been used. It is designed to hold … its own. Do not pick or encourage the glue off. Too early a removal will increase the risk of scarring and may … Gate 35: 0117 4145100 or 0117 4145101 Related links Our Hospitals … How to care for your wound to aid wound …
… if there is any gas or stool in your rectum, we may miss a tumour. Even if you feel like you don’t want to empty your … allows them to be seen clearly so they can be reviewed for a tumour. You can eat and drink as usual, but if possible try … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. MRI prostate …
… to abstain from (stop) breastfeeding for 24-48 hours after a scan. This advice was not based on evidence of harm to the … is necessary for diagnosis. Your doctor or clinical nurse specialist will have considered the potential risks and … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Breastfeeding …
… Itchy skin. How do I eat less phosphate additives? If a food contains phosphate additives, you will see the name or … their name contain phosphate. You may be able to swap to a different brand without phosphate additives. Check … Moderate the amount of dairy foods you eat and consider a plant-based milk. Eat less processed food that is high in …
… 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 … please discuss it with your surgeon or colorectal nurse specialist, as specialist help is available. Medications You …
… and lymphatic malformations. It is usually suggested as a treatment for some kinds of malformations e.g: Microcystic … the Imaging Department, Gate 19, and be accompanied into our day case area. You may take your normal medication unless … appropriate painkillers. You will be advised to stay in our day case area for up to 4 hours. You will be able to eat …