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… Miscarriage We are sorry that you have had a miscarriage We are very aware that this a distressing time, … differently, and there is no ‘right way’ to be. Our aim is continuity of care, however this is not always … with your doctor. Pregnancy loss Information and Support Services for patients and their families Grief and sadness …
… and suddenly develop any of these symptoms you should see a doctor immediately: Difficulty passing or controlling urine … as we get grey hair at different times as we get older, our backs age at different times too. Even people without … good news because it means there is nothing serious. The first 2 - 3 days Take painkillers and/or anti-inflammatories. …
… Febrile convulsions It can be very frightening when a child has a febrile convulsion, but children usually recover well and … than five minutes. Another convulsion starts after the first one stops. Your child has difficulty breathing or looks …
… Medial branch blocks (Imaging) What is a medial branch block? This procedure is for diagnosis only … pain out of 10. Afterwards you will be asked to sit in our waiting room for 20 - 30 minutes so that we can ensure … are risks or side effects: An increase in your pain in the first 24 hours following injection. Should this occur, take …
… are seen in the Emergency Department (often referred to as A&E or ED). This is an average of around 300 people every … you to consider whether you need urgent and emergency care services before you attend. If you do need to come to hospital, we will do our best to see you as quickly as possible, but please be …
… pregnancy? Bleeding or spotting in early pregnancy is a common occurrence, with up to 25% of women experiencing … you will be asked some brief questions by one of our experienced nurses. If you do not need emergency … Bristol based help line, online support and a directory of services for all parents Mothers for Mothers | Postnatal …
… Squamous Cell Carcinoma What is a Squamous Cell Carcinoma? Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) is a type of skin cancer that usually starts in the skin where … What types of treatment are used? Surgery is usually the first choice for treating a suspected squamous cell …
… important that you know what to look out for. During the first two weeks after surgery, if you are worried about any … severe pain that lasts for several hours may indicate a leakage of fluid from the areas where the bowel and stomach … tablet to be chewed twice a day (morning and evening). A-Z Multivitamin and Mineral: You will need to buy chewable A-Z …
… carcinomas can vary in their appearance. They are often first noticed as a scab that bleeds and does not heal completely or a new lump on the skin. Basal cell carcinomas can develop as …
… is based in the Cotswold Centre and Concorde House. It has a national and international reputation for providing advice … while they are awake. This is known as ambulatory care. Our ambulatory suite is a dedicated area of Gynaecology … vulval skin conditions. Gynae-Oncology Specialist services for suspected gynaecological cancers or those who …