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… 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 …
… or doctor. Most people with CKD will benefit from a healthy diet. Simple changes to your eating will help to … what we eat overall should come from each food group for a healthy, balanced diet. You don’t need to get this balance … The Eatwell Guide recommends 6-8 cups or glasses a day. If you have CKD aiming to drink at least 8-10 cups a …
… Dr Albert Power is Specialty Lead for Renal & Transplant Services and Strategic Director for Vascular, Renal, … ASCR Division. He is also lead for Haemodialysis with a specialist interest in acute & maintenance dialysis … patients, vascular access function and coagulation. He is a member of the RA, ASN, ERA-EDTA, ISPD & ISHD. Related links …
… when she was appointed as consultant. Dr Lockett has been a bowel cancer screening colonoscopist for the Bristol and Weston bowel cancer screening service since 2008 with a colonoscopy completion rate of over 98%. Dr Lockett is an educational and clinical supervisor and is also a British Society of Gastroenterology mentor. Dr Lockett was …
… was appointed at North Bristol NHS Trust in 2008. He is a member of interventional and diagnostic neuroradiology … radiology trainees. He is the lead for neuroradiology and a core member of the neuro-oncology multi-disciplinary team … He is also involved in development of regional stroke services and a contributor to neuro-vascular and …
… 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 …
… has been based in the Southwest since then. He completed a PhD at Southmead Hospital and the University of Bristol … laryngoscopy with exercise and provocation. He is a member of the subspecialist airways team that prescribes … has been based in the Southwest since then. He completed a PhD at Southmead Hospital and the University of Bristol …
… 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 …
… Chest drain What is a chest drain? A chest drain is a narrow tube that is inserted between the ribs and sits in … What is a chest drain? A chest drain is a narrow tube that is inserted between the ribs and sits in …
… up of fats, proteins and sugar (carbohydrate). Lactose is a type of sugar (carbohydrate) that is in milk and milk … Primary lactase deficiency Primary lactase deficiency is a lifelong genetic condition (runs in families). It is most … people in the world have this. You may produce lactase as a child, but less lactase as you grow up. Secondary lactase …