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We offer open visiting so please visit the person you care for and be involved as often as you are able.
We will do our best to make your visit as comfortable and stress-free as possible.
For more information about LP, please visit the following websites: International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disease Website: www.issvd.org/
If you have internet access you may wish to visit the following websites for more information: Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Website:
Visit your dentist regularly. Avoid dehydration. Drink plenty of fluids; small amounts often may be easier. Regular mouthwashes will help.
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The team may provide advice over the phone or, depending on the issue, they will visit the ward to discuss your concerns further.
Read more about Pulmonary Fibrosis on the NHS website For more information about donating your body to medical science, please visit the Human Tissue Authority
For more information please visit: British Heart Foundation Website: www.bhf.org.uk
Please visit www.gov.uk/diabetes-driving for more information.
This is a rest period for our patients, and we request that no one visit during this time unless approved by the Nurse In Charge.
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For an appointment in other hospitals in Gloucestershire, please visit Gloucestershire Care Services.
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At each visit, you will be asked how you are feeling and if you have any abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding or any other symptoms that you are concerned
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Specialist nurses from the Acute Pain Service will visit you regularly if needed.
The images will be examined shortly after your visit and a report written and sent to your referring doctor.
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