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The patient is not required to fast unless a gut hormone profile is also required.
What is a nephrostomy?
What is blepharospasm?
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Information and support is available to any patients who wish to stop smoking.
GlucaGen® is for hypos when the young person is unconscious or fitting. It is very rarely required.
What is a laparoscopy?
Persistent, chronic or long term pain is complex, and there is rarely a single treatment to resolve it.
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All treatment is performed as an outpatient and little time is needed off work.
Common feeding hurdles: if breastfeeding is painful
What is nephrectomy?
Measles Immunity Testing (serology) is a test performed on a blood sample. It is a test for the detection of measles IgG antibodies.
What is a ureteroscopy?
What is a splint?
This is for your doctor to be sure of the diagnosis and to see at which level in the back the nerve is being compressed.
Uric acid is removed by the kidneys and excreted in the urine and faeces.
detailed above, but if you would like to pump, it is recommended that you follow the guidance of your particular pump.
What is an AC joint injury?
What is a colonoscopy?