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Side effects
Road entrance and walk to College Lawn walk up College Lawn and turn left onto Thirlestaine Road the Breast Centre will be on your left, on the opposite side
Sometimes, the bowel preparation may cause side effects such as nausea, vomiting or abdominal pain.
The knee has 2 wedge-shaped cartilages, one on each side of the knee. Each of these segments is called a 'meniscus'.
Serious side effects are rare.
Turning in bed Lying flat in bed Lying on either side Bending forwards Looking up or down Your symptoms will settle again once you have changed position
Occasionally, the bowel preparation may cause side effects such as nausea, sickness or stomach pain.
The unit is located adjacent to the Oncology building on the Keynsham Road side of the hospital.
Are there any side effects?
Possible side effects
You may find it useful to remove the lens from your glasses on the operated side.
You may be moved to another bay or side room depending on the circumstances.
It can also help to: Reduce the side effects of the treatment Reduce tiredness Reduce anxiety and depression Increase confidence and self-esteem Improve
It's located on the right-hand side of the corridor upon entering the hospital immediately after the Emergency Department and is clearly signed.
but they are needed to make sure that the medication your child is taking is working safely to control their condition without any adverse (harmful) side
effects (including akathisia), metabolic side effects (including weight gain) and other side effects (including unpleasant subjective experiences).