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Please attend the Emergency Department urgently if you experience any worsening limb weakness or new loss of bladder or bowel control.
If your child needs urgent care If your child (age 16 or under) is unwell and needs urgent care, our specialist children's services are based at Gloucestershire
Red, inflamed or oily eyelids. Tiny flakes or crusts on or around the base of lashes.
Patients who are considered vulnerable or have mobility issues
However, people who live or work in the county or are affected by the work of the Trust (including members of the Trust who live outside of the County)
a veil or habitual sunscreen use Vegan or vegetarian diet Liver or renal disease Medications including cholestyramine, rifampicin, glucocorticoids, antiretrovirals
Persistent (chronic or long-term) pain is pain which does not go away, despite medication, medical treatments or surgery.
Some operations to the mouth and jaws carry the risk of loss or altered sensation to the lower lip and/or tongue.
If you are feeling low in mood, reach out to a friend or family member. Find relaxing activities like listening to music or spending time in nature.
Non-specialist or Specialist
X-ray or scan.
It often occurs following surgery or trauma to a bone or joint.
Young carers are children who provide regular or ongoing care and/or emotional support to a family member.
If you have any problems or concerns after going home, please contact your GP or NHS 111 out of hours for advice.
You may also notice changes in your voice or on your skin such as itchiness, redness or raised bumps called hives.
bone) or pus.
such as after breakfast or lunch).
HbS solubility studies are not suitable for use on cord samples or patients under 6 months old.
An endocrine referral is advised if index of suspicion is high or cyclical Cushings is suspected or for follow up of any abnormal results.
You may have pain in and around your abdomen, at the wound sites or in the penis.