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Nerve damage or epidural haematoma
If your wound becomes hot, swollen and/or sore, or begins to ooze, please contact your GP for advice.
Infatrini® or SMA High Energy®
All ambulances will take children to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital at any time of day or night.
These include headaches, flushing, chills, back pain or muscular aches.
They will decide if you need any tests or if they need to see you or speak with you first.
If the coagulation screen is abnormal, or there is a strong history of abnormal bleeding episodes despite a normal coagulation screen, the laboratory or
or call NHS 111.
or essential?
A pressure ulcer, commonly called a pressure sore or bed sore, is described as damage to the skin and/or underlying tissue caused by a lack of supply of
Factor Assays (Known Haemophilia A or B)
(white flour or corn flour to thicken) White bread or rolls (no seedy bread) Potatoes – boiled or mashed (no skins) Pasta/noodles White rice Butter/margarine
Please talk about this with your consultant or GP.
active or expired.
Local guidance is available on the Intranet or by contacting the IPC team.
NHS – broken or bruised ribs Website: www.nhs.uk/conditions/broken-or-bruised-ribs/
After the procedure the consultant may discuss your results with you and your partner or relative if you so wish, or an outpatient appointment will be
If any special help is needed for communication, for example with translating, our staff will arrange an interpreter or your friends or relatives are welcome
If you need medical advice or treatment but you're not sure whether you need to go to a pharmacy, GP, Minor Injuries and Illness Unit or A&E?