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FOR REQUESTS MADE AS PART OF THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE IBS PATHWAY
Patients should be antibiotic-free for at least 7 days before a biopsy is performed
By S. Alaee, H.Iftikhar, R.Kaminski, C.Sharp
This page has been written by the Insulin Pump Therapy Team to standardise the information given to patients about Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion (CSII) pump therapy in Gloucestershire. We advise that you and/or your family read the booklet PDF attached to the bottom of this page and keep it in a safe place for reference when needed.
This page explains what a molar pregnancy is, how it is diagnosed and how it is treated. It also answers the frequently asked questions.
This page provides advice for when you go home after having gynaecological surgery
This page provides guidance on the benefits of a healthy, balanced diet during your radiotherapy treatment.
A mucous cyst is a harmless type of ganglion cyst; a fluid filled sac containing a thick jelly-like fluid. They arise around the distal inter-phalangeal joints (the end joints) of the fingers and the end joint of the thumb.
The phalanges are the bones of the fingers and thumb beyond the palm. There are three phalanges in each finger, and two in the thumb.
This page explains the structure and support offered by the Specialist Palliative Care team within Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
This page gives you information which will help you to prepare for your balance assessment at the Hearing Services Department. You will be seen by audiologists specialising in hearing and balance. The assessment will take up to 2 hours.
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This page answers the commonly asked questions that parents have about their child’s angiography procedure.
This page provides information about using ice and heat in the treatment of soft tissue injuries.
Fractures of the distal radius occur usually with a fall onto the outstretched hand. Often, the tip of the ulna will fracture at the same time.
This page gives you information about the surgical management of miscarriage and answers the commonly asked questions about this operation.
Feeding is so much more than just provision of nutrients, it will help build a relationship and bond with your baby. This page aims to explain the feeding journey your baby might have when they go home from the neonatal unit.
The Gloucestershire Liver Unit (GLU) provides inpatient and outpatient care across two main hospital sites in Cheltenham and Gloucester. It has an active and growing clinical research programme in association with the NIHR.
Our team of experts provide high quality, expert care for ill and premature babies at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.