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If you are insured, we advise that you check their fee structure with your insurers, to see if their fees are full covered.
This will enable you to contact them if you have any concerns or if you no longer wish to use this service.
You will also be asked if you have any allergies or reactions to any medication If you wish to have sedation, you will need to arrange for a responsible
We will not know if this is needed until the test itself.
If your pain is not well controlled and if your sleep is very disturbed, you need to ask for advice from your GP or pharmacist.
If the area is painful, take your usual pain relief.
If you are in contact with babies, avoid changing nappies for up to 2 weeks.
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What shall I do if I have a question?
What will happen if the test is positive?
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If the clot in the leg breaks off and travels to the lungs, it will cause pulmonary embolus (PE).
If you or your family have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
If you have a life threatening emergency you should callĀ 999
If not treated quickly, it can sometimes lead to blindness or stroke.
If you are able to give yourself the enema at home you will not need another.
This test is not recommended if pituitary problems are suspected.
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If your child is admitted overnight