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… dissolves dead tissue called eschar, which is caused by a burn. It is important to remove eschar so that the healing … The health care professional cleans your wound and applies a wet soak for two hours/or overnight. This is to ensure that … painkillers beforehand. The application itself takes just a few minutes. The gel is applied to your burn and an …
… (HSG) Your doctor has requested that you have a hysterosalpingogram. We hope the following information will … is between day 5 and day 10. Please telephone us on the first day of your period (the first day that you have any … us as soon as you can on Monday morning and we will try our best to give you an appointment within the 10 days as …
… Mallet fingers What is a mallet finger? A mallet finger is caused by rupture of the … is helpful if you have someone else around when you do it. First, place your hand on a flat, firm surface i.e. a table. … Gate 35: 0117 4145100 or 0117 4145101 Related links Our Hospitals … What is a mallet finger? A mallet finger is …
… How to treat your injured ankle An ankle sprain is a common injury and involves injury to the ligaments that … process, follow the advice on this page. During the first 24-72 hours Initial treatment is to calm inflammation … Gate 35: 0117 4145100 or 0117 4145101 Related links Our Hospitals … An ankle sprain is a common injury and …
… Bristol Weight Loss, Metabolic, and Bariatric Surgery Unit Our team is here to help you on your journey to achieve long … health and wellbeing. Having weight loss surgery is a big decision. You will have to think about it carefully … Buccal. You will need to buy over the counter chewable A-Z multivitamins and take them twice a day. This will help you …
… Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy This page has been written as a guide for anyone thinking about having a sentinel lymph … the neck, armpit, groin, chest, and abdomen (tummy). The first lymph node in the chain that receives lymph fluid from … 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 …
… removed? The PEG is held in place inside your stomach by a circular piece of plastic (the internal flange) about the … the Imaging Department (Gate 19) and be accompanied into our day case area. Please inform us if you are allergic to … discussed with you. What happens after the procedure? At first, when the PEG is removed some patients experience a …
… your stitches have dissolved/are removed. If you have had a local anaesthetic take your own pain medication as … You must take your painkillers regularly for the first 48 hours after surgery, even if you have no pain. If … your GP or surgical team. Your anaesthetist will make a pain relief plan for you and your mediroom nurse or …
… Burns Patient Information After a burn injury: The next step Following your burn injury, there is a lot of background information that will help you progress in your healing. Biobrane dressing Biobrane™ is a flexible “temporary skin cover” used to protect the wound …
… Outpatients Outpatient Reminders To help provide a first class outpatient service we may remind you of your … patient access to medicines and as a result improve NHS services. Checking You Still Need an Appointment If you’re on a waiting list at our hospital, we may contact you from time to time to confirm …