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If you’re worried about a health condition getting worse, talk to us.
If this is the case, it can be assessed by taking regular blood tests.
Contact your GP if constipation becomes a problem.
Your local pharmacist can advise you if you are taking other medication.
NIV will be used if these treatments do not help you to get better.
Please telephone the scan department if you know you will be late.
You can do this at home or if you prefer, make an appointment with the practice nurse at your GP’s surgery.
If you do not have a period at the usual time, take a pregnancy test.
If the area is painful, take your usual pain relief.
By carrying out these investigations, the doctor will be able to tell you if you need any further investigations or if you can be discharged.
You will be informed if this is the case.
If the bleeding becomes heavy, has a bad smell or if you are concerned, please contact your GP.
You must call 999 if you experience:
If you have any difficulties
the armpit or if you have a fistula for dialysis.
Please get in touch if you are interested in joining our next course.
If your child is admitted overnight
If you experience a lot of bleeding that does not stop, or if you feel unwell, feverish and have severe pain, please phone 999 or go to your nearest Accident