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… the amount of potassium and phosphate in your diet: Eat a healthy diet and choose low potassium and low phosphate … Potassium is a mineral found in many foods. It helps our nerves, muscles, and heart to work well. Phosphate (also … food you eat is missing ask your dietitian for guidance. Our contact details are on the NBT Nutrition and Dietetics …
… that may help prevent further episodes. Why have I had a nosebleed? Often the cause is unknown. However, some causes … therapy. Where does the bleeding come from? The nose has a rich blood supply. Blood capillaries all converge in the … Gate 35: 0117 4145100 or 0117 4145101 Related links Our Hospitals … Coping with nosebleeds This information is …
… How to care for your wound to aid wound healing Glue A special wound glue has been used. It is designed to hold … its own. Do not pick or encourage the glue off. Too early a removal will increase the risk of scarring and may … Gate 35: 0117 4145100 or 0117 4145101 Related links Our Hospitals … How to care for your wound to aid wound …
… Diarrhoea will occur so make sure you have easy access to a toilet. It is very important to drink plenty of fluid … Gastrografin Pour 1 bottle of Gastrografin (20ml) into a glass. Into the same glass add at least 200ml or half a … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Imaging …
… if there is any gas or stool in your rectum, we may miss a tumour. Even if you feel like you don’t want to empty your … allows them to be seen clearly so they can be reviewed for a tumour. You can eat and drink as usual, but if possible try … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. MRI prostate …
… lunch biopsy at North Bristol NHS Trust. You have had a small sample taken of an abnormal area of your lung today, … and image guidance. We have closely monitored you for a few hours, and are happy that you are safe to go home … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Image guided …
… page is for patients whose doctor has requested you have a kidney (renal) biopsy. Why do I need to have a kidney … water. You will arrive at Gate 19 and be brought into our day case area. Please bring a list of your usual … water. You will arrive at Gate 19 and be brought into our day case area. Please bring a list of your usual …
… Introduction You have been advised by your doctor to have a Computerised Tomography investigation, more commonly called a CT scan. This leaflet explains what a CT is, the benefits and risks, and what the virtual …
… previously learnt exercises. The exercise video shows a range of options for each exercise. Occasionally, individuals are taught a slightly different exercise or may have been advised not to perform a certain exercise. If you do not recognise the exercise, …
… Medial branch blocks What is a medial branch block? This procedure is for diagnosis only … for permanent pain relief. Your pain is likely to return a few hours after the procedure. Facet joints are found … the brain. Sometimes back pain arises from these joints. A medial branch block uses local anaesthetic to numb these …