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ALP may be raised in prostatic disease from liver or bone origin and/or reactivity from increased acid phosphatase levels seen in this condition.
miscarriage PID PROM or SROM Gynaecological surgery Suspected Bartholin's abscess Current or recent antibiotic therapy Storage/transport Store and transport
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If you have questions which are not answered on this page or you are worried about any aspect of your treatment, please talk to one of the doctors or nurses
We may arrange phone or video check ups where it's suitable.
How long will my brother or sister stay in NNU?
Age UK Gloucestershire Help Team: if you’re 55 or over and need advice or guidance on something that is affecting you, Age UK’s Help Team can provide support
The team can be contacted by email at ghn-tr.psatracker@nhs.net or by telephone at 0774 1331 309 Please do not change your address or any other details
Possible risks or reactions
For this period of time, you should not: Drive a car, motorbike or ride a bicycle Drink alcohol Operate machinery or do anything requiring skill or judgement
You may also notice numbness or tingling in your feet, hands or around your mouth.
Is the skin blistering, peeling or flaking? Does the area feel more painful or hot to touch?
Systolic 150 or more OR Diastolic 100 or more
If you are experiencing symptoms that need urgent or same-day advice, please contact your GP, NHS 111 or 999 accordingly.
If these stitches break or fall out before the 6 to 8 weeks or the ‘cuff’ is visible, please contact your haemodialysis unit straight away.
This 24-hour helpline is for oncology and haematology patients who are unwell or experiencing side effects from their cancer or treatment while at home
Tell the nurse or doctor looking after you if you have fallen in the last year or are worried about falling Use your call bell if you need help to move
Severe pain in the neck, chest or abdomen. Vomiting blood or bowel motion turns black. Abdominal pain and/or bloating.
Do not Use tap water or any other water on your lenses or lens case.
The nurse will also ask if you have any allergies or reactions to medicines or foods.