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You might wish to offer a small snack (like a cube of cheese or a biscuit with peanut butter) a few hours before the next meal – it will offer extra calories
What to do if you have a problem at home
of a patient with a significant history of bleeding or bruising Monitoring coagulopathy associated with massive transfusion.
This milestone marks a significant step in Gloucestershire Hospitals' vision to create a comprehensive urology centre, with future plans to develop a dedicated
Repeat procedure A second or even a third attempt with ureteroscopy may sometimes be considered the best approach to a problem, if you have a stone or
You should not need a fracture clinic appointment or a further X-ray.
a microscope.
A bad attack of angina, a heart attack or a stroke (1 in every 1,000 patients).
Note that you should only take your child to Cheltenham A&E if: your child doesn’t need to be admitted to a ward, for example they have a sprained ankle
It is a supportive, non-clinical and safe environment where you can talk about your concerns and fears with the support of women who have had a similar
New QR code tape Now launched, in addition to being promoted regularly on our social channels, a hard-wearing tape with a QR code to the Plaster Room homepage
Commemorative Garden Spaces Thanks to your support, a Commemorative Garden at Gloucestershire Royal was created as a way to remember the lives lost during
I spent a year on two fellowships at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore, eight months at The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh and a month
Ashley is a counselling psychologist and a specialist in fatigue management.
Different people have a different number of bowel actions in a day/week.
Start on a low fibre diet.
A well-fitting shell can be difficult to make if you have long hair, a beard or a moustache, so you may be asked to tie your hair back.
Sometimes fibroids are seen during a laparoscopy (looking into the abdomen with a small telescope) or hysteroscopy (looking into the uterus with a telescope
A previous Cavell star winner, Khoboso was nominated by a senior nurse from outside the Trust who advised, “It was a privilege to observe Khoboso in action