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This will allow us to monitor your bladder.
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You will also be asked to let us know how much pain relief was provided by the injection and what improvements you have noticed.
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We know we still have a long way to go but believe that the ideas to be explored in this Fit for the Future 2 conversation have potential to keep us moving
A positive test will alert us to check for 2 very common conditions in your baby: Jaundice, which is yellowing of the white of the eyes, gums, skin, excessive
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You will have a drip (tube) in your arm which will allow us to give you fluids until you are able to drink enough yourself.
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Please let us know as soon as possible if you have no one available to do this.
Because going forward it is all of our experiences together that should shape how the NHS delivers for us here in Gloucester.
Some people with infections cannot be given this type of infusion and it would be useful for you and us to assess this before you arrive in the department
It is important to understand that some medications may stop Botox® working, so it is essential that you let us know what medicines you are currently taking
While in the gut, the bacteria cause no harm and help us to digest our food. This is called colonisation.
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For most patients this is not an issue but please let us know if you are feeling uncomfortable so we can safely move you.
As an NHS provider, the health of the people we treat is important to us, as we seek not just to treat an illness but to look at people's wider needs.
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