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… when to seek help What is Bell’s palsy? Bell’s palsy is a medical problem causing weakness of the muscles on one side … face. It is usually temporary - with most people making a full recovery within two to three months. It comes on … symptoms of Bell’s palsy often occur very quickly, over a few hours or overnight. The weakness or paralysis usually …
… 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 …
… Neck Injuries Your neck is made up of a number of bones bound together by strong discs and … up. Children: if symptoms persist please come back to the Emergency Department. Warning Stop the exercises above if any … Gate 35: 0117 4145100 or 0117 4145101 Related links Our Hospitals … Your neck is made up of a number of bones …
… 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 … appointment letter or alternatively contact your GP or the Emergency Department. Are there any alternatives to …
… up of fats, proteins and sugar (carbohydrate). Lactose is a type of sugar (carbohydrate) that is in milk and milk … smartphone, tablet or computer. 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 Dietary …
… page is for patients whose doctor has requested you have a kidney (renal) biopsy. We hope the following information … You will arrive at Gate 19 and be accompanied into our day case area. You may take your normal medication unless … on your appointment letter or contact your GP or the emergency department. Finally, we hope this information is …
… Cholangio-pancreatography). What is an ERCP? This is a medical examination performed to diagnose and treat … the Imaging Department (Gate 19) and be accompanied into our day case area. Please inform us if you have any … abdominal pain, you must contact your GP or the local GP Emergency Service as soon as possible, it may be necessary to …
… severe pain that lasts for several hours may indicate a leakage of fluid from the areas where the bowel and stomach … pain has resolved sufficiently to enable you to perform an emergency stop, check your blindspot and drive safely. You … tablet to be chewed twice a day (morning and evening). A-Z Multivitamin and Mineral: You will need to buy chewable A-Z …
… injection (block) Your doctor has requested that you have a cervical nerve root block. We hope the following … the questions you may have about this procedure. What is a cervical nerve root block? Cervical nerve roots leave the … appointment letter or alternatively contact your GP or the emergency department. Finally we hope this information is …
… Diarrhoea will occur so make sure you have easy access to a toilet. It is very important to drink plenty of fluid … Gastrografin Pour 1 bottle of Gastrografin (20ml) into a glass. Into the same glass add at least 200ml or half a … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Imaging …