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If there is any change to your appointment, we will contact you directly. If you do not hear from us, please attend as planned
The sample taken during the biopsy is then examined under a microscope to check if endometrial hyperplasia is present and if so, what type.
If you need urgent help out of normal working hours, please contact NHS 111 for advice.
Take your leaflet with you if you re-attend the hospital.
The nurse will want to know if you have any allergies or if you have had bad reactions to any medicines.
If you do drive and have to brake suddenly or if you lift a heavy object, you may cause bleeding from the prostate.
Concerns If you are unwell and need medical help, please call 111 or visit 111.nhs.uk If you are not unwell, but you feel you are struggling to cope at
The nurse will also ask if you have any allergies or have had any reactions to medicines or foods. You will be asked if you want sedation.
Stent insertion If there is a narrowing or if a stone cannot be removed, then a plastic or metal mesh tube the size of a biro refill can be put into the
All X-rays are reviewed and you will be contacted if there are any concerns.
If you are using an insulin pump, we would like your BM to be 7mmol/L. Please call your local pump team if you need further advice.
What if I forget to take a dose?
How will I know if a text message is from the hospital?
If unavoidable samples can be stored refrigerated overnight.
If you have any concerns following the procedure please contact: Gynaecology Outpatient Nurses Tel: 0300 422 6246 Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm If
Do not worry if you develop any of the following early reactions.
If it happens you may feel a lump or dragging sensation.
If surgery is necessary, the fractured bones will be held in the correct place while healing.
useful pointers: If you think you may need A&E or to get the right care 24/7, click 111.nhs.uk or call 111.
If you are currently having haemodialysis, the psychologist may be able to see you during your dialysis session, if this is appropriate.