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Go to a place of safety as soon as possible; but only go with someone you totally trust.
This procedure takes about 20 minutes and almost all women are fully recovered and able to go home after a couple of hours.
Stairs You will be taught how to use stairs safely before you go home.
This means that they will go home on the same day as the scan.
If you can go home, you might need to take some special medicine home to continue there.
Most patients will go home the day after their surgery.
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As it can be difficult to always know who to go to for information, we identify one of the therapists as a link person for the therapy-related aspects
If the bleeding continues, or if you are bleeding a lot, please go to the nearest Accident & Emergency Department or call 999.
The procedure usually takes 30 minutes and patients go home the same day.
This means you may go: directly home or to your local community hospital or a specialist centre for further care and rehabilitation We understand this
Usually, you will be able to go home about 2 hours after the operation, providing that you are comfortable, your blood pressure is normal, there is no
It is normal to have a watery, blood-stained discharge for the next 24 hours followed by light bleeding for 2 to 3 weeks; this can sometimes can go on
This will be discussed with you before you go home.
Once you have had something to drink and you are stable, you will be able to go home.
This is to make sure that your vein is a suitable size to go ahead with the procedure.
Deborah Lee continues: “We know that a small but very visible number of patients and visitors continue to ignore the signs asking them to go off site to
The half a million milestone means there is just £100,000 to go to reach the target and bring revolutionary imaging equipment to our hospitals.
An endoscopy is done at a hospital, but you can normally go home on the same day.