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There may be some recovery after a period of time but it can also be permanent.
be going to theatre.
You will be admitted to hospital usually on the day of your operation and you can expect to be in hospital for 3 to 5 days.
Care should be taken when exposing the treated skin to the sun and wind as it is more sensitive and will always be so.
Sometimes it may be too difficult to clearly see the circulation below the knee.
Once established, and keeping well on the medication you will be seen in clinic annually.
In some cases, there can be a very small risk that you may be in the early stages of pregnancy (when it cannot be detected) at the time of your operation
Reading or concentrated writing tasks would also be difficult but most ‘play’ based activities for younger children should still be possible.
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Periods Your next period should be normal although may be heavier than usual.
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For a sample to be treated as urgent the laboratory must be notified on Cheltenham telephone number 0300 422 4219.
The elbow should be able to be put back into place by a nurse or doctor - this will only take a few seconds.
Storage/transport Samples should be sent as soon as possible at ambient temperature to the laboratory but if unavoidable samples can be stored refrigerated
You must bring your request form, otherwise it will not be possible to take your blood.
or dates to be treated on) than on the NHS.
be able to pass urine.
Patients with pleural infection should be managed with antibiotics and drainage of the pleural cavity.
Some days the radiotherapy department may be very busy and your appointment time may be delayed. You will be kept informed of any delays.
What can be treated?