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… with joint pain can make movements stiff and painful. A facet joint injection provides important information for … then be asked to lie on your front on the x-ray couch. The skin will be cleaned and a small amount of local anaesthetic … will be injected. Afterwards you will be asked to sit in our waiting room for 20 - 30 minutes so that we can ensure …
… Gastroenterology and Hepatology Inpatients Inpatient services If you attend hospital and are diagnosed with a gastrointestinal or liver condition, you may need to stay in ward 8A, which is where our specialist unit is located, in the Brunel Building, Green …
… This page is for patients who have had surgery to treat a perianal abscess at North Bristol NHS Trust. It has advice … into the wound to enable full cleaning. Sometimes the skin over the abscess cavity can ‘heal too quickly.’ Finger … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Perianal …
… work for most people in your situation who have had a similar injury. It will help your recovery if you follow … give your neck a rest from the sling. Looking after your skin It’s important that you don’t allow sores to develop … Practitioner to discuss referral. This is not an emergency service and calls may not be returned same day. If you feel …
… FAQs will give you information about foods to choose after a kidney transplant. You will speak to a dietitian after … levels can give you more energy, good sleep, healthier skin and gums. Also this can prevent problems with your … the skin, but medications can increase your risk of skin cancer. Find out more on the british association of …
… Vertebroplasty Your doctor has requested that you have a vertebroplasty. We hope the following information will … caused by osteoporosis, multiple myeloma or less commonly cancer and trauma. The procedure involves injecting a … and include: Bleeding or haematoma (a bruise under the skin) around the injection site, which should settle down by …
… for an operation. Anaemia, with the associated risk of a blood transfusion during/after an operation, is associated … The IV iron will be given as an slow injection through a cannula (plastic tube) inserted into your hand/arm; the … There is a 1 in 10 chance of leaking of iron into the skin at the site of the injection (extravasation), which …
… Pleural aspiration (thoracocentesis) What is a pleural aspiration? A pleural aspiration (also known as a thoracocentesis, … and involves a cool gel being to be applied to the skin. You may be offered painkillers to take before the …
… Kidney Disease (CKD) What is hepatitis B? Hepatitis B is a serious inflammation of the liver that is caused by a viral infection. It is spread by contact with blood and … (about 1 in 100 people): Fever or flu-like symptoms. Skin rash. Very rare (less than 1 in 10,000 people): Severe …
… urethrogram Your doctor has requested that you have a urethrogram. We hope the following information will answer … passing urine. As with all X-ray examinations, we will do our best to keep the exposure to radiation to an absolute … X-ray dye we use is sticky and you may notice this on your skin. It washes off easily. Following the examination, you …