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You should: contact the PD Team or Ward 7b if you begin to feel unwell or have any concerns. contact the PD Team at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital if any
Anti-D will be issued from the laboratory if required.
If you have any questions about the biopsy or if you need advice, please contact the Colposcopy Helpline.
If you are a patient, relative or carer on a ward and would like additional support, please ask if a PALS Champion is available.
The harness must never be removed, even if it is soiled, unless directed by a doctor.
If you have any problems, please contact your GP.
If you are concerned about your eye contact Eye Casualty.
Infection If an infection makes you very unwell, it can cause a miscarriage but it is not clear if it causes recurrent miscarriage.
If eye irritation persists, seek medical advice from your GP or NHS 111. If the Octenisan® wash is swallowed, do not induce vomiting.
If you have cellulitis
Contact us promptly if you notice
Microbiology Notes Immunity to mumps can be assumed if the individual is known to have received two doses of vaccine.
Avoid wearing panty liners if possible and if they are essential use fragrance free ones.
2 - 3 days if the initial level was satisfactory and renal function is stable If renal function is unstable levels should be monitored daily For routine
If you have not received the preparation or if you have any questions about it please telephone the Medication Advice Line.
If you are unable to attend your appointment, we would be grateful if you could contact us as soon as possible.
Please tell the nurse practitioner or doctor if you have had problems with any previous surgery, anaesthetic or if you have any allergies – this is very
If it is left on your skin, it can cause irritation.
If a rash develops within the next 72 hours, please let your hospital doctor or GP know (if you have been discharged from hospital).
What happens if I have a PFO or ASD?