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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.
It often occurs following surgery or trauma to a bone or joint.
Do not have tea, coffee or other drinks, do not chew gum or suck sweets/mints.
such as after breakfast or lunch).
An endocrine referral is advised if index of suspicion is high or cyclical Cushings is suspected or for follow up of any abnormal results.
as pain or cramping.
A red eye Blurred vision A small or odd shaped pupil Iritis can develop in one, or both eyes.
bone) or pus.
HbS solubility studies are not suitable for use on cord samples or patients under 6 months old.
A skin infection (or broken or sore skin).
2 to 3 patients in every 100 have a risk of stroke or death during or just after the operation.
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
For more information or if you would like to book an appointment, please contact the antenatal screening co-ordinators on 0300 422 2415 or 0300 422 6106
You must not eat or drink anything after midnight; this includes not chewing gum or sucking sweets.
One is simple or “sugary” carbohydrates and the other is complex or “starchy” carbohydrates.
This page describes the treatment options available for men with azoospermia or severe oligospermia.
In fact there are around six million carers in the UK who provide unpaid care and support to ill, frail or disabled friends or family members.
If it is difficult to open your bowels or your stool is hard, you may be constipated.
Here’s how to get started: Choose your idea - Big or small, traditional or out-of-the-box, the choice is yours.
Many patients have constipation or diarrhoea (or both) for some time after the operation.