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Feeling or being sick, having diarrhoea, constipation or loss of appetite. New lumps, bumps or swellings. Unexplained weight loss or weight gain.
are planning any. have, or ever had skin cancer. have, or ever had any eye problems such as cataracts or loss of the lens of the eyes. have, or ever had
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If you have surgery due in the next 4 weeks or are not able to tolerate or absorb tablets that you take by mouth, you may need to have an iron infusion
Vertigo is the sensation felt when either you or the environment around you is moving or spinning.
veterans, or for veterans about to be made homeless.
If you did not understand the information or you have some concerns or questions, please ask your nurse or doctor before leaving.
condition or serious injury.
your sight or hearing
This may be lying on your back or side somewhere comfortable or lying in the bath with your knees bent and apart.
or you are seen.
Call AHOU immediately if you have: Any leg weakness and/or a new back or neck pain Numbness or pins and needles in your fingers, toes or buttocks A new
Personal hygiene Have a bath or shower (or good strip wash) on the day of your operation.
degradation of albumin (for example, due to nephrotic syndrome or haemorrhage).
Over the next 2 days or so, the inflammation in the piles will settle down but you might have some irritation or discomfort, especially when going to the
You should not drive a car or operate any machinery for at least 30 minutes after having ENTONOX®.
Blurred, misty or foggy vision. Nausea and/or vomiting. Unable to pass urine.
Using walking sticks or crutches
Abdominal pain or cramps. Have blood or mucus in your stools. Feel unwell or have a fever and diarrhoea. Experience a new loss of bowel control.