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If you notice any bleeding from the site or feel unwell, please contact your GP immediately.
support you through any treatment you may need help control any symptoms you may be experiencing give advice on sexual or relationship issues contact your GP
Discuss this with your GP or pharmacist before starting to drink cranberry or grapefruit juice.
However, some people are eligible for fertility treatment funded by the NHS, this can be discussed with your GP if required.
Please contact your GP or consultant directly for your test results as these are not disclosed to Endoscopy.
Changing all drawings to photographs Contrast of the map and the colours that have been used Number of available car parking spaces Improved signage to the GP
booklet below, you may find it useful to write down your important contact numbers, such as; Practice nurse community nurse, Clinical nurse specialist, GP
Lifestyle changes After an episode of CSCR, you may wish to see your GP to discuss control of any possible risk factors such as counselling for stress
Tell your midwife or GP if you have any symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI), such as stinging or burning while passing urine, needing to go more
is struggling with establishing breastfeeding ask to speak to an Infant feeding specialist nurse, health visitor, local breastfeeding support group or GP
If any medications that you are taking cause symptoms of dry eye, you should discuss alternative options with your GP.
Please do not feel abandoned; if at any time between appointments you are concerned about anything, please contact your radiotherapy department or GP.
If you have a sharps bin, when full, this can be returned to your local hospital or GP surgery for incineration.
If you have any ongoing issues, please ask your GP for advice.
To find out more, please contact your GP. Alternatively, you can contact Healthy Lifestyles, Gloucestershire. The details are at the end of this page.
If at any point, after you have finished treatment, you are concerned about anything, please contact your radiotherapy department or GP - you will be given
If at any point, after you have finished treatment, you are concerned about anything, please contact your radiotherapy team or GP.