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Call the Acute Haematology Oncology Unit (AHOU) if you are experiencing:
However, new medication should be stopped if there is no clear benefit or if there are significant side effects.
The nurse will also ask if you have any allergies or if you have had any reactions to medicines or foods.
How you can help If you are feeling unwell with COVID-19, flu-like symptoms or diarrhoea or vomiting:
If you are repeatedly losing your hearing aid, please make an appointment so we can check if there is anything we can do to prevent you from losing it.
If you are pregnant and need to get in contact with us please see our maternity contact details.
When can I have dentures made if needed?
If it is left on your skin, it can cause irritation.
Please ask your nurse if you have any questions.
the armpit or if you have a fistula for dialysis.
If you have any questions, please ask the nurse or doctor.
If you wear dentures, remove them at night and always keep them clean. Visit your dentist every 6 months, if you have your own teeth.
If there is damage or if it is leaking, please use the ‘Spillage kit’ and follow the instructions in this leaflet under the heading ‘If you have a leakage
You should not take apixaban if you:
Damage to your cast If your plaster cracks, becomes loose or if you have dropped something inside your cast, please contact the Plaster Room.
If you have the operation in the morning, you may be able to go home early evening if there are no complications.
If you are a GP trainee returning to clinical practise in the Community/Primary Care placement please contact your GP SuppoRTT Champion Dr Tim Davis If
If specialist coagulation tests are requested, one or more aliquots may be frozen until analysis (or up to two months) at between -15 and -40°C.
If unavoidable, samples can be stored refrigerated overnight.
If you are on the pill, continue to take as normal.