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… Nerve root blocks Your doctor has requested that you have a nerve root block to help diagnose the cause of your pain. … the nerve root. Afterwards you will be asked to sit in our waiting room for 20-30 minutes so that we can ensure you … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Nerve root …
… portion Fish Hand size portion Eggs 2 Beans, lentils Half a tin/6 tablespoons Quorn, tofu, tempeh, soya, protein Palm … Potassium is a mineral found in many foods. It helps our nerves, muscles and heart to work properly. Our kidneys usually control the level of potassium in the …
… oesophageal stent insertion? The oesophagus, or gullet, is a hollow, muscular tube which takes food from the mouth down … the Imaging department (Gate 19) and be accompanied into our day case area. You may take your normal medication unless … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Oesophageal …
… information. Financial Support Managing finances can be a major problem for patients and families, due to loss of … support. Contact 0808 808 0000 . Macmillan also produces a booklet called ‘Help With the Cost of Cancer: a guide to benefits and financial help for people affected by …
… 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 … dry. Allow your arm to hang straight at least twice a day. Remove rings or jewellery on your injured limb as soon …
… MS Specialist Nurse Helpline : 0117 414 8288 Related links A-Z of Consultants Neurology Team … Dr Hilary Archer …
… Febrile convulsions It can be very frightening when a child has a febrile convulsion, but children usually recover well and … convulsions and gives some practical advice. What is a febrile convulsion? A febrile convulsion is a fit (a …
… Head-up tilt test This page explains what a head-up tilt test is, and aims to tell you what to expect and to answer any questions you may have. What is a Head-Up Tilt Test (HUTT)? A HUTT is used to diagnose Vasovagal Syncope (dizziness and …
… 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 … greatly in their appearance, but most usually appear as a scaly or crusty area of skin or a lump, with a red, …
… 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 a nodule that progressively and slowly enlarges. Some Basal …