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If you are supporting someone, whether it be emotionally, physically or both, you are a Carer even if you may not always think of yourself as one.
If you do not hear from them, please chase them up.
We will notify you by letter if there is a rise in your PSA levels, above what is normal for you and we will contact you to see if you have any symptom
If you wish to leave feedback, please contact the PALS team.
Treatment will be given if your symptoms get worse.
You may also be referred to the clinic if you have had a miscarriage or an ectopic pregnancy.
If the angiography reveals that urgent treatment is needed, you will be contacted by telephone.
You can bring someone with you to the appointment if you wish.
If the child will be staying in hospital overnight, let them know if you will be able to stay too.
Drops can be used to moisten the eye if this becomes a problem, these can be discussed with you if necessary and are available from pharmacies.
If you are experiencing symptoms that need urgent or same-day advice, please contact your GP, NHS 111 or 999 accordingly.
If you need these, your doctor will give you more information.
If you have any concerns before 16 weeks of pregnancy, you should contact your GP’s surgery or if out of normal working hours NHS 111 for advice.
If you inform us that this is not possible on the day of the procedure it will be at your consultant’s discretion if they perform the procedure.
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If a random glucose is >11.0 mmol/L diabetes is likely.
Avoid wet shaving if possible. Avoid using a hairdryer (if the scalp is being treated).
How will I know if I have a UTI?