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A plaster cast is required for the first 7-10 days after surgery and the palm wound is sometimes kept open, again requiring about 4 weeks to heal.
You must stop taking any antihistamines for 7 days before your appointment and all inhaled medication for at least 12 hours.
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Endoscopy Department Tel: 0300 422 3370 Monday to Friday, 7:30am to 6:30pm Outside of these hours please contact NHS 111 for advice: NHS 111 Tel: 111
If you have bandages, these can be removed after 2 days, but an elastic stocking should be worn continuously for a further 7 to 14 days, your clinician
The dressing on your neck can be removed after 7 days. The stitches at the exit site should be removed after 21 days.
You must take the following precautions for the first 7 days after each treatment: Flush the toilet twice after using it Wear disposable gloves when handling
You can remove the dressings on day 7 after the operation.
BMJ Open, 11(7), e046402. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046402 Sikand, G., Lee, A., & Ballou, M. (2023).
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In future pregnancies, please contact the Early Pregnancy Assessment (0300 422 5549) to arrange an early scan for when you are between 7 and 8 weeks gestation
Access to The Women’s Centre and NNU is via the Tower Block between 7:00 am and 10:00 pm.
There will be a number of people present (at least 7) in the operating theatre. They are there to ensure your safety.
The size of the wound will reduce and then disappear over the following 7 to 14 days.
The analysis process is very detailed and it will take about 7 to 10 days for the results to return.
This varies, but generally the bleeding should gradually reduce over 7 to 14 days from the time that miscarriage happened.
It is important that you drink 2 to 3 litres of fluid each day for 7 days.
The stitches will dissolve but may be removed in 7 days if they become sore, please contact your GP’s practice nurse.
Although symptoms are reported to reduce in most cases within 7 days.