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Three blood cells may be affected: Red Blood Cells carry haemoglobin in the blood. Haemoglobin carries oxygen around the body.
If the discharge gets heavier, foul smelling or if you have bright red bleeding, contact your GP or specialist nurse for advice.
. try to sleep as normal at night but if you happen to wake up and see red urine in the toilet then drink some more fluid.
Anaemia Red blood cells contain haemoglobin which carries oxygen to all the cells of the body to provide energy.
blood in your urine the catheter entry site becomes red and sore you have bleeding into or around the catheter you have enough urine leaking around the
A small amount of fresh red or altered blood is common and happens to 5 to 7 people out of every 100.
a maternity early obstetric warning score (MEOWS) to help us know if a patient's condition is getting worse by giving them a score of green, amber or red
If the message is red and says ‘Stopped’ then the pump is not running.
You may notice that the skin becomes red and sore in the treatment area, and may feel itchy.
The Red Cross can arrange transport home.
Infection symptoms include a red, sticky eye.
Blood tests we commonly monitor Hb (Haemoglobin) The iron-rich molecules of red blood cells transport oxygen around the body.
If the discharge gets heavier, foul smelling or if you have bright red bleeding, you should contact your GP or specialist nurse for advice.
Website: www.littlejourney.health/ The Royal College of Anaesthetists Patient Information Resources, Churchill House, 35 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4SG
Skin reaction Moisturisers can be used to relieve dry, itchy or red skin caused by treatment.
If the discharge gets heavier, foul smelling or if you have bright red bleeding, you should contact your GP or specialist nurse.
Please bring your baby’s red book. Your health visitor will make contact with you and visit you and your baby between 10 to 14 days after birth.
Sore skin in the treatment area Your skin in the treated area will become pink or red as your treatment progresses.
Blood tests You may need bloods tests to measure the level of nutrients in the blood that are needed to produce red blood cells.