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… Mallet fingers What is a mallet finger? A mallet finger is caused by rupture … Gate 35: 0117 4145100 or 0117 4145101 Related links Our Hospitals … What is a mallet finger? A mallet finger is …
… FAQs will give you information about foods to choose after a kidney transplant. You will speak to a dietitian after your operation. They will give you a … Always follow advice from your own dietitian or doctor. What should I eat to keep me well after a kidney transplant? …
… 24 hour urine collection What sample container will I receive? A sample container is provided for a 24 hour urine collection. Some containers contain a …
… some of the questions you may have about this procedure. What are facet joint injections? Image courtesy of: Northwest … with joint pain can make movements stiff and painful. A facet joint injection provides important information for … will be injected. Afterwards you will be asked to sit in our waiting room for 20 - 30 minutes so that we can ensure …
… Nutrition & Dietetics Team We are a team of Registered Dietitians providing nutrition and dietetic services to patients at Southmead Hospital Bristol and the … of Registered Dietitians providing nutrition and dietetic services to patients at Southmead Hospital Bristol and the …
… Ultrasound-guided pleural biopsy This page describes a pleural biopsy procedure. If you have any further questions … after you about any medical conditions you have, and bring a list of all the medication you take with you. Please tell … a doctor when you come to hospital for your appointment. What is an ultrasound guided pleural biopsy? The pleura is a …
… is for patients whose doctor has requested that you have a proctogram. We hope the following information will answer … some of the questions you may have about this procedure. What is a defecating proctogram? It is an examination of the … waiting area at Gate 18 a member of staff will take you to our waiting room again. Before the examination starts the …
… removed? The PEG is held in place inside your stomach by a circular piece of plastic (the internal flange) about the size of a 10 pence coin. This is what stops it being accidentally pulled out. Because of this … the Imaging Department (Gate 19) and be accompanied into our day case area. Please inform us if you are allergic to …
… or doctor. Most people with CKD will benefit from a healthy diet. Simple changes to your eating will help to … kidneys from further damage and help you to feel well. What should I eat to help my kidneys? The NHS Eatwell Guide … what we eat overall should come from each food group for a healthy, balanced diet. You don’t need to get this balance …
… Nutrition and Dietetics Patient Information Do you have a small appetite? Tips to help you eat better. PEG, PIGG, and RIG Information about longer term feeding tubes and what to expect before, during and after your operation. The …