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… FAQs will give you information about foods to choose after a kidney transplant. You will speak to a dietitian after … every meal or snack. Try to get the balance right over a day. What if I have diabetes? Managing your blood glucose … pressure. Around ¾ of the salt we eat comes from salt in manufactured foods. This salt FAQ will give you more …
… dissolves dead tissue called eschar, which is caused by a burn. It is important to remove eschar so that the healing of your wound can start. NexoBrid comes in two bottles. The first bottle contains the NexoBrid enzyme … dissolves dead tissue called eschar, which is caused by a burn. It is important to remove eschar so that the healing …
… Pleural vent ambulatory device A pleural vent is a medical device that is used to treat a … pleural vent? A pneumothorax occurs when air gets trapped in the space between the lung and the chest wall (the pleural … The air gets there either from a defect on the surface of lung or through the chest wall. The air can squash the …
… an injury to the anal sphincter that is relatively common in people who have had a vaginal delivery (it affects 1 in 5). What is the OASI … in one visit. Sometimes you may have to return on another day for the tests, particularly if you are in pain at the … sphincter that is relatively common in people who have had a vaginal delivery (it affects 1 in 5). What is the OASI …
… the Emergency Department. We understand that this must be a difficult and distressing time for you. Our team would like … be able to offer you an assessment of your current needs in order for us to identify any help that may be beneficial … Phone: 0800 4700 280 Survive – Domestic Violence Support Service – South Gloucestershire Phone: 0117 961 2999 DHI – …
… has information for patients who have been referred for a nephrostomy or ureteric stent. Who has made the decision … stent? A urologist (a surgical doctor specialising in disorders of the kidney, ureter and bladder) will usually … the ward to adjust your medication as necessary. On the day of the procedure You should have nothing to eat but you …
… Recurrent Miscarriage Key points A miscarriage is the early loss of a pregnancy. Recurrent … being under the care of a dedicated recurrent miscarriage service can reduce the risk of further miscarriage. Blood tests Hormone levels on day 2 - 3 of your first period after your most recent …
… Rheumatology Frequently Asked Questions I’m having a flare of my arthritis, what should I do? Flare-ups are the periodic increases in your usual amount of pain, which may last from a couple of … to think of factors that may have added to your usual day to day pressures, as it is often an accumulation of …
… scan or an MRI scan. Other tests such as blood tests, a gynaecological examination or internal biopsy may also be … blood cells or the chemical haemoglobin, which is found in the blood). It can make you feel tired and faint or cause … your medication before undergoing this procedure. On the day of the procedure You should not eat anything from 6 hours …
… work for most people in your situation who have had a similar injury. It will help your recovery if you follow … the pain when you are moving. Wash your injured arm every day, then ensure it’s properly dry. Allow your arm to hang … Practitioner to discuss referral. This is not an emergency service and calls may not be returned same day. If you feel …