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You have a skin infection (or a broken or sore area of skin).
Similarly, bones may be broken without any obvious external signs. X-rays and scans can help to diagnose these injuries.
This is why these medications are useful and effective when treating short term pain such as after surgery or a broken bone.
Shockwave Some stones can be broken up by using highly focused sound waves.
A PE occurs when a blood vessel in the lungs gets blocked by a blood clot or part of a clot that has broken loose from a DVT and travelled through the
Insoluble fibre – this type of fibre cannot be digested and is not as easily broken down.
If you have broken your nose, had nasal surgery or have sinus concerns, please call the endoscopy unit you will be attending for your trans-nasal endoscopy
The food is broken down and becomes semi-liquid.
Should you go into labour before your booked operation date, have ruptured membranes (waters broken) or any other concerns, please contact the Delivery
You may go swimming if your skin is not blistered, broken down or peeling.
If the mask or hose gets damaged or broken, please contact the Lung Function Department to arrange a replacement.
Your skin may develop a shiny appearance, sometimes with the appearance of broken blood vessels (telangiectasia).
Swim if you wish, as long as the skin is not sore or broken but shower and dry the area carefully afterwards.
A skin infection (or broken or sore skin).
Talk to your nurse or GP, especially if your skin is broken. If your skin always seems to be sore, you may have an infection which needs treating.