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If you begin to take this medication you will initially need regular blood tests to check your blood count and further urine tests.
Your blood tests will monitor the levels and if necessary, you may be given a replacement of those electrolytes intravenously.
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They will ask questions about your symptoms, and you may be offered an ultrasound scan or blood tests.
The abnormal tissue removed from your cervix will be sent to the laboratory for further tests.
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You may also need to give a blood sample or have other tests.
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of seizures/encephalopathy in adults where a metabolic cause is suspected, plasma amino acids and urine organic acids are the recommended first line tests
A member of the nursing team will have explained to you what has been done today and any further tests that you may need.
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We aim to carry out all of the tests and discussions within about 5 weeks.
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A member of the nursing team will go through the procedure report with you and let you know if any further tests are needed.