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… been sent to this page because you are recovering from a Minor Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI). This page has information on: What is a minor traumatic brain injury? What to expect after you have … to expect, they feel better and recover faster. What is a minor traumatic brain injury? An MTBI can happen for many …
… for CT colonography at North Bristol NHS Trust with a 20ml bottles of Gastrografin for preparation. Please … is very variable. Please make sure you have easy access to a toilet during this 2 day preparation period. It is very … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Bowel …
… for CT colonography at North Bristol NHS Trust with a 100ml bottle of Gastrografin for preparation. Please … is very variable. Please make sure you have easy access to a toilet during this 2 day preparation period. It is very … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Imaging …
… patients are seen in Pre-Assessment clinic (NPAC) and have a chance to discuss information with a neurosurgical nurse … require blood transfusion. Wound infections: currently our infection rate is 1%. However infections can range from … appointment). Alternatively you can self refer to a social services occupational therapist or seek advice at local …
… Spinal cord stimulation may have been offered to you as a treatment for your pain. This page tells you about spinal … electrode is placed over the spinal cord and is powered by a battery which is implanted in the buttock or abdomen. … the pain signals travelling to the brain. It may feel like a tingling sensation which may help reduce your pain. Or you …
… This information is for patients who have been advised by a doctor to have a bronchoscopy. Please read this information carefully. What is bronchoscopy? Bronchoscopy is a procedure that allows the doctor to look into the airways … This information is for patients who have been advised by a doctor to have a bronchoscopy. Please read this information …
… 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 …
… or large bowel stoma (colostomy). Your stoma is a connection between the bowel and the skin, which was formed … previous bowel surgery. Temporary stomas are created for a minimum of six weeks. It takes this time to allow for the … and frequent stools. How long will you stay in hospital? Our aim is that most patients who have an ileostomy reversal …
… scan or an MRI scan. Other tests such as blood tests, a gynaecological examination or internal biopsy may also be … may be more painful than usual. This can cause anaemia (a lack of red blood cells or the chemical haemoglobin, which … the Imaging Department (Gate 19) and be accompanied into our day case area. You may take your normal medication unless …
… 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. …