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… very important you do not stop having blood tests. It is a good idea to mark these on your calendar as a reminder. If … Please stop taking your pirfenidone and contact your GP or 111 for advice more urgently if you experience these … any further help or advice you can contact the ILD team on our patient telephone advice line: 0117 414 7762 . This is an …
… Unit (MIU) offers treatment for adults and children for a wide range of minor injuries. The unit is open from 8am until 8pm, seven days a week including bank holidays. X-ray facilities are … you do not meet this criteria please contact your GP, call 111 or consult a pharmacist as appropriate. People booking in …
… 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 …
… Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) Clinics TIA is a medical emergency - anyone suffering a suspected TIA should … take. You need to take this each day until you are seen in our clinic. They will also make a referral to the TIA … and they resolve within 5 minutes please call NHS 111, if they do not resolve within 5 minutes call 999. …
… very important you do not stop having blood tests. It is a good idea to mark these on your calendar as a reminder. If you do not have your liver function monitored, … Please stop taking your medication and contact your GP or 111 for advice more urgently if you experience these …
… Information for patients who have been advised to have a CT scan. Introduction You have been advised by your … of your appointment, then please let us know by contacting our booking office on 0117 414 8989. If we know you may be … after your CT scan, then please contact your GP or 111 . How will I get the results of my CT scan? After your …
… and/or vomiting. It can also cause tummy pain and a raised temperature. It is usually caused by a virus, and most children are able to recover at home with … health visitor or General Practitioner. You can call the 111 advice line. If you are worried your child is becoming …
… pain or bleeding in early pregnancy . You must have had a positive pregnancy test and be more than six weeks pregnant … but some women find that their bleeding is due to a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy. This is frequently a … Less than six weeks pregnant - Talk to your GP or call NHS 111 for advice. More than 19 weeks pregnant - Call the …
… work for most people in your situation who have had a similar injury. It will help your recovery if you follow … Stay well hydrated and take laxatives if needed. Use a simple sling (collar and cuff) to help ease the pain when … please contact a relevant health care professional such as 111 or your GP. Bone health and fracture prevention Bones …
… sphincter that is relatively common in people who have had a vaginal delivery (it affects 1 in 5). What is the OASI … number on the back of this leaflet, or out of hours phone 111. How long will my appointment be? Your appointment … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Obstetric …