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The information on this page will help to answer some of the questions you may have about the removal of your fibroid. Your consultant has arranged for you to have your fibroid removed hysteroscopically (removed from the inside of the womb). You will need a general anaesthetic so that you are asleep for this procedure. You should only be in hospital for the day.
This page answers some of the questions you may have about your humerus fracture. It also gives you advice and information about how to manage at home. The humerus is the bone in the arm between your shoulder and elbow. Your injury is a fracture to this bone, near the shoulder. There is often quite a lot of bruising and swelling of the arm over the first few weeks. This is normal and resolves by itself as the fracture heals.
Essential works at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital (GRH) during week commencing 2 June impact entrances on the GRH site
Maintenance work at the Women’s Centre on Saturday 25 March means that hot water will be unavailable from 8am – 5pm.
by Jonathan Cobley
As with most tumour markers there is a high incidence of false positive and false negative results. CA 19-9 is most appropriately used in monitoring disease progression or effectiveness of treatment once diagnosis of the tumour has been made and serum concentrations have been shown to be raised prior to treatment (Lewis negative individuals do not express CA 19-9).
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most significant global health challenges of our time, which is why we are supporting this awareness week this November
Join Teapot Frenzy at their exciting 'Tunes you can hum' event, in support of The Big Space Cancer Appeal. Featuring light and popular classics, this will be a fun event for all the family. Tickets are £12 and under 16s are free!
Dr Silva has a special interest in Parkinson's disease and headache.
The Gloucestershire Safety and Quality Improvement Academy was established at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in June 2015.
For the treatment of Methotrexate-induced Renal Dysfunction.
Patients attending our Emergency Department (ED) at GRH can expect a degree of disruption on 17 January as we complete the latest set of moves as part of our site development programme
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This page has been written to help you understand more about seborrheic dermatitis (eczema of the scalp). It gives you information about its causes and provides useful hints and tips about hair care that will allow you to manage this condition. Finding the right hair care routine, products and style is key to managing your eczema effectively.
by Ruth Bees
Mr James and his team offer a general obstetric and gyanecology service with a special interest in urogynaecology. Mr James leads a dedicated team running a specialist female urinary continence clinic and service which links in with the community continence service.
Conditions treated include: