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You may be asked if your bone marrow sample can be used for research.
Your call will be returned within 48 hours.
If the child will be staying in hospital overnight, let them know if you will be able to stay too.
What can be treated?
First your wrist or groin area will be cleaned with an antiseptic solution and you will be covered with a sterile drape.
How will I be assessed?
You will then be asked to sit at the laser machine and anaesthetic drops will be put in the eye(s) to be treated.
samples will not be accepted.
Further tests or treatment may be needed.
When will the medication be delivered?
Please do not be embarrassed. Any saliva in your mouth will be removed using a small suction tube.
Your stomach must be empty before the oesophageal manometry test can be carried out.
This is to allow time for transport and for the necessary tests to be processed.
It may be difficult to clean your teeth around the stitches because it will be sore.
Endoscopic removal can be used when the polyp cannot be reached by the TEMs or when the risk may be lower using this method.
Where will the PD catheter insertion be carried out?
When might DCP be prescribed?
How will the PICC be put in?
You will be asked to take a seat until a member of staff calls you through to the appropriate area. Volunteers will be there to assist you.
The incision site will be covered with a dressing; this must be kept clean and dry while the stitches are in place.