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Support for you and your family can include home visits, telephone contact, or a mixture of both.
This can last up to 48 hours after your surgery.
Dizziness - if you experience any dizziness this can be reduced by sitting or lying down.
The 111 phone service can provide advice and book people into local NHS services if needed.
When can a sample of urine be taken?
The Head and Neck Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS) can also advise you.
A fan can be used to help cool your skin if it feels hot and sweaty. If left untreated it can cause a pressure ulcer, redness and friction.
Men are usually asymptomatic, but through peripheral conversion can occasionally experience mild symptoms such as gynaecomastia.
What can I expect after treatment has finished?
Very occasionally this can be severe and life threatening.
When can I go back to work?
Out of hours Most wound problems can wait until normal working hours when you can contact your Arrhythmia Specialist Nurse for advice.
When can I do the housework?
How you can help This is the second phase of the charity’s CT Scanner Appeal which was first launched in 2018.
These wounds can be left uncovered. This type of wound can be slow to heal (4 to 6 weeks).
The equipment can help to provide a prompt diagnosis, which is especially important as 90% of liver disease is reversible if detected early.
Organ and tissue donation can only go ahead with your consent and/or the support of your family.
Your local pharmacist can advise you if you are taking other medication.
This can be purchased from your local pharmacy. The pharmacist will ask you some questions before you can purchase this antibiotic eye ointment.
Financial advice can also be given. Gloucestershire Carers Hub can also help you in your caring role by giving you information, advice and guidance.