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(white flour or corn flour to thicken) White bread or rolls (No seedy bread) Potatoes – boiled or mashed (no skins) Pasta/noodles White rice Butter/margarine
Do not apply drops into the eyes or to the lower eyelid.
Rare complications include rupture or damage of the artery or debris from the narrowed artery dislodging, these can lead to bleeding or blockage of the
Sample Requirements EDTA tube - 6mL or EDTA tube - 4mL or EDTA tube - 1mL Required Information Sample and request form must be labelled correctly
For this period of time, you should not: drive a car, motorbike or ride a bicycle drink alcohol operate machinery or do anything requiring skill or judgement
APD is more common for those who have had middle ear problems when younger, such as recurrent ear infections or persistent glue ear, or those that have
If your job involves heavy lifting or strenuous activity please talk to your surgeon or GP.
Pelvic floor repair is an operation to help women with a prolapse of the vaginal wall (either front or back or both).
General or Gloucestershire Royal Day surgery, Cheltenham General Hospital or Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Outpatients, Cheltenham General Hospital or
They may also become disorientated or confused.
Children or young people are referred via their GP or following admission to children’s inpatients.
Risks or complications
If you are diabetic or may be pregnant, please let the radiographer know before the examination.
gym team or a personal trainer Wait for 3 months before starting a more strenuous aerobic or high-impact exercise
Plain universal container for CSF AND blood in a 5mL gold top or 3.5mL rust top.
leave the ward or your baby’s room remove your coat or outdoor clothing when you arrive, to prevent the spread of infection Brothers and sisters of your
For more information following the repair of a third or fourth degree tear, please contact your GP or community midwife or visit www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk
If you find that your wound is becoming red, sticky or smelly, or increasingly painful you should contact your GP or NHS 111 for advice.
If you're referred to hospital or other NHS premises for specialist NHS treatment or diagnostic tests by a doctor, dentist or another primary care health
Tips for starting new medications or changing doses