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testing and/or anti-D prophylaxis.
Please tell the nurse practitioner or doctor if you have had problems with any previous surgery or anaesthetic, or if you have any allergies this is very
Mums can also speak to their midwife or health visitor if they have concerns about their emotional wellbeing or mental health during the antenatal and
Speak to your GP if you notice any of the following in the months after amputation: Constant sadness or mood swings Deep anxiety or panic attacks Social
No photography or videos are allowed during the scan.
For investigation into suspected anaphylactic reactions or anaesthetic drug reactions, view our anaphylaxis page.
This states that testing should only be done on liquid or loose stools - i.e. those that conform to the shape of the container.
or irritability Rapid breathing or grunting Bulging fontanelle (soft patch on top of a baby’s head)
as diabetes or eczema Medications which may lower your immune system, such as steroids or chemotherapy can also make you more at risk of cellulitis.
This does not prevent you accessing NHS services in the usual way for any other treatments or healthcare services which you may require before or after
If you wish to send feedback or complain to Lloyds Pharmacy Clinical Homecare (LPCH) or Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, please e-mail or
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Leg: When you are either laying down or sitting, rest your leg on a cushion or pillow with your heel higher than your hip and your knee.
Tubi fast blue or yellow line would also be an appropriate dressing choice to use as a cover over the bandages.
AT deficiency can be congenital or acquired.
You could use a jug or bowl to collect the urine in, then pour it into the container you have been given.
The medical and nursing teams will be better able to respond to any concerns or queries regarding medical/care issues.
If this starts to become heavy or lasts longer than 20 minutes, please contact your local Minor Injuries Unit or Emergency Department.
You may also need to give a blood sample or have other tests.
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