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… jaundice and your baby Information for parents and carers What is jaundice? Jaundice is when the skin and whites of … not always caused by liver disease. Newborn babies have a higher than normal number of red blood cells. The body … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Prolonged …
… is for patients whose doctor has requested you have a nasogastric/nasojejunal tube inserted. What is a nasogastric/ nasojejunal tube? A nasogastric (NG) … Gate 19 of the Brunel building and be accompanied into our day case area. If you are an inpatient, you will come to …
… opportunity to purchase health checks. The team will visit a your work-site and provide health checks to an agreed number of colleagues. What’s on offer During a 25-minute appointment, your colleagues will be offered a … opportunity to purchase health checks. The team will visit a your work-site and provide health checks to an agreed …
… ME/CFS but there are clear guidelines to help with making a diagnosis. These guidelines include: Blood tests – these … This is why we have different types of therapists in our team, including physiotherapists, occupational therapists … ME/CFS. The routines and habits that we develop throughout our lives can be difficult for anyone to change but we can …
… way to cook foods Choosing the right portion size to eat What is potassium? Potassium is a mineral found in many foods. It helps our nerves, muscles and heart to work well. Our kidneys help … Potassium is a mineral found in many foods. It helps our nerves, muscles and heart to work well. Our kidneys help …
… kidney and ureteric stones, and people who do not know what their stones are made of. It contains information on … The most important message is to drink plenty and follow a balanced, healthy diet such as that shown in the Eat well … when trying to limit the amount we eat. Please see our diet sheet on how to reduce salt in the diet ( How to eat …
… we have been working on noticing, reflecting and having a more positive outlook. I feel through discussion this has … like there is finally someone to listen and understand what I am going through. I was able to talk openly in a comfortable surrounding environment without judgement. …
… these medicines are in short supply across the UK. What are these medicines used for? All of these medicines are … times. Your specialist team may need to change you to a different medicine(s) if we do not have supplies of your … 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 …
… under general anaesthetic and normally take 60-90 minutes. What is Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus? Information about … links Bristol Neurological & Spinal Unit Neurosciences Our Hospitals Neurosurgery patient information …
… Extravasation guidance This leaflet has advice for what to do if the dye that has been injected into your veins … certain MRI and CT scans we may need to inject you with a dye, to help with the diagnosis. We usually inject it into a vein in your arm or hand. Sometimes this dye can escape …