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… Phosphate (also known as phosphorus) is found in a variety of foods. It is needed for healthy bones. The … Damage to your heart. Weak bones. Aching joints. Itchy skin. Sore eyes. How can I control my phosphate levels? You … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Managing …
… North Bristol NHS Trust North Bristol NHS Trust provides a comprehensive seven bedded Adult Burns Unit specialising in … There are a number of hotels and bed and breakfasts near our hospitals where family and visitors can stay. Please … whether you are able to have ongoing support from social services. These services can take some time to arrange and …
… Cerebral angiogram Your doctor has requested that you have a cerebral angiogram. We hope the following information will … the Imaging Department (Gate 19) and be accompanied into our day case area. Please bring a list of your regular … allergic reaction to the x-ray dye, this could result in skin rash or breathing difficulties. 1 in 20,000 risk of …
… wait to be given an appointment? We try and keep as small a waitlist as possible. Our wait times vary from month to month. Please contact our admin team on 0117 414 4888 to get up to date information …
… Rheumatology Team Our Rheumatology Department is a multidisciplinary team consisting of Consultant … Friday excluding bank holidays. This is an answer machine service, please leave a message with your name, date of birth …
… Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy (BSGE). We have a dynamic multidisciplinary team that have the experience and … and expertise in endometriosis treatment, supported by our Endometriosis Nurse Specialist. When endometriosis is affecting the bowel or bladder, our colleagues in Colorectal Surgery and Urology provide us …
… control of your health and manage your condition better on a daily basis. The majority of the courses are delivered by … can contact: • the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service ACAS on 0300 123 1100 • your trade union, if you are … from searing physical pain… we seem to be too aware of our suffering . How on earth can learning to become even more …
… DXA scan for osteoporosis What is a DXA scan? A DXA (Dual energy X-ray Absorptiometry) scan is used to … or high risk of having osteoporosis. You have breast cancer and are being treated with aromatase inhibitors. You …
… page is for patients whose doctor has requested you have a kidney (renal) biopsy. We hope the following information … You will arrive at Gate 19 and be accompanied into our day case area. You may take your normal medication unless … to find the correct area to take the biopsy from. Your skin will be cleaned with an antiseptic solution and covered …
… contact your district nurse or your own GP or NHS 111 Service. We advise for 24 hours you should not: Drive your … your stitches have dissolved/are removed. If you have had a local anaesthetic take your own pain medication as … your GP or surgical team. Your anaesthetist will make a pain relief plan for you and your mediroom nurse or …