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When can I go back to work?
A possible option is to see how things go if you have mild or no symptoms. You will need close observation and repeated scans and blood tests.
You may also be given injections to keep your blood thin and reduce the risk of blood clots; normally once a day until you go home.
You may go home by taxi or public transport but you must have someone to accompany you on the journey.
An anaesthetist will visit you before you go to theatre and will discuss with you the type of anaesthetic you will be receiving.
In many cases, patients go back to AF following a period of being in sinus rhythm, for others it is not possible to achieve sinus rhythm.
Most patients normally go home after 1 to 2 nights, compared to 5 to 6 nights after open surgery. Smaller scars but the scars will still be visible.
At your first clinic appointment with the oncologist, you will be asked to sign a consent form confirming that you wish to go ahead with the treatment.
You should inform the radiographer if you have any allergies, but they will go over this before they use any dye.
Anaemia can cause: Loss of energy and a feeling of weakness Shortness of breath, unable to go for long distance walks or difficulty climbing stairs.
If after feeding or applying pressure the bleeding does not stop, or if at any time you are concerned about your baby’s wellbeing, we advise you to go
What happens if I need to go into hospital with my feeding tube?
For patients and visitors arriving from the Tower Car Park, please go directly to Gallery Wing as shown on the map, rather than accessing via the Tower
I really enjoy working as a physiotherapist and did not want to let my knowledge, experience and passion go to waste.
If you are happy to share your BiPAP therapy data with the Lung Function Department please go to the settings menu in the app, then select preferences.
These are normally given once a day until you go home.
The colposcope does not go inside you.