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… Taylor Dr Joanna Willis Several registrars work with our consultant team to provide care. These experienced … training to become consultants. When you attend a kidney clinic, you may see one of our registrars, whose work is … Taylor Dr Joanna Willis Several registrars work with our consultant team to provide care. These experienced …
… Kidney Disease (CKD) What is hepatitis B? Hepatitis B is a serious inflammation of the liver that is caused by a viral … arm, over a number of months. A nurse at your kidney unit clinic or haemodialysis unit will give you the injections. … Common (about 1 in 10 people): Redness, tenderness, pain, and swelling at the injection site (this usually only …
… How to treat your injured ankle An ankle sprain is a common injury and involves injury to the ligaments that … is to calm inflammation and control the swelling and pain. This can be managed with: Rest. Reduce your activity … Gate 35: 0117 4145100 or 0117 4145101 Related links Our Hospitals …
… Chest drain What is a chest drain? A chest drain is a narrow tube that is … the drain is still functioning. You will be given regular pain relief while the drain is in place. Pain may impair your … doctors and nurses. Hooper et al., Pleural procedures and patient safety: a national BTS audit of practice. Thorax …
… If you are not sure you're not sure if you need to go to A&E, you can check your symptoms on NHS 111 website, or call … difficulties a deep wound such as a stab wound Other services you can use to help you are: Pharmacists can help … you need urgent medical help, but it's not an emergency. Our Minor Injuries Unit can help with cuts that need …
… Pleural aspiration (thoracocentesis) What is a pleural aspiration? A pleural aspiration (also known as a thoracocentesis, … to numb the area, which can ‘sting’ temporarily but the pain will disappear quickly. Local anaesthetic may not be … What is a pleural aspiration? A pleural aspiration (also known as a …
… to help you decide whether you are happy to give your baby a soother while they are on the NICU. One of the earliest reflexes a baby has is their sucking reflex. In your womb your baby … will reduce, however the soother can still be used for pain relief if you are not present to provide comfort. What …
… recognise the incredible women who contribute so much to our trust. Read below the stories of just some of NBT's … visit our careers page for more information and why a career here might be right for you. Juliette Hughes - … and rewards of each other’s roles. Gifty Markey - Head of Patient Experience Reflecting on my journey as a woman who …
… This page is for patients who have had surgery to treat a perianal abscess at North Bristol NHS Trust. It has advice … can allow the healing to be slower but more effective. Pain management advice This procedure can be quite painful, … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Perianal …
… page is for patients considering sacral neuromodulation as a treatment to improve bladder function. Introduction Sacral … your symptoms, but it may not completely cure them. Our success rate is approximately 65-70%. What are the … side effects are discomfort around the insertion site and pain/tingling in your leg or foot. If this happens, we advise …