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For 1 week, avoid blowing your nose or sneezing with your mouth wide open. These steps will help to reduce any risk of bleeding.
Instead, you will be given a 6-month open appointment during which time you can contact your consultant’s secretary if your pain becomes difficult to manage
You can help relieve this by: gently stretching your mouth open on a regular basis throughout the day.
Most patients do not mind lying still inside the scanner which is like a tube that is open at both ends.
Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) Ground Floor, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, Great Western Road, Gloucester, GL1 3NN Office open: Monday to
leakage or swelling of or around the cannula site you feel hot, cold or shivery your fluid bag or bottle is empty the cannula injection cap (port) is open
area around your groin Your sputum (but only if you had a cough at the time) Your wounds (including if you have had a needle into a vein) and other sore/open
As you breathe out you will notice a little pressure, which is there to help keep your airways open.
The doctor will stretch open (dilate) the neck of the womb (cervix), and place a telescope into the womb.
The salbutamol will relax and open up your airways and is given to make sure that you leave the department with the same lung function as when you arrived
For 1 week you should avoid blowing your nose or sneezing with your mouth wide open. These steps will help to reduce the risk of bleeding.
The Pathology laboratories are routinely open Monday - Friday from 08.30 to 17.00 (except Bank Holidays).
Open the container of sterile water or sodium chloride (salt water) and place upright on the flat surface.
you have any questions or concerns, please contact your GP or: Early Pregnancy Clinic Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Tel: 0300 422 5549 This line is open
The Pathology Department reception desks are open: Cheltenham General Hospital Monday to Friday: 8.30am – 5pm Saturday and Sunday: Closed Bank Holidays
Your child will continue to have open access to EKU for 6 months after the EOT.
The following information is given so that you are aware and understand the choices open to you.
House Tel: 0300 421 6500 Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm Website: www.hopehouse.nhs.uk/ Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre Gloucestershire Tel: 01452 526770 open
The wards are open for visiting every day between 11:00am and 8:00pm - only 2 visitors per bed space.
Open access