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When to seek advice
Test performed at University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust (Bristol Royal Infirmary) Seek advice from Consultant Haematologist prior to taking
how-do-i-care-for-a-wound-treated-with-skin-glue/ If you suffer any cuts and grazes in the future, the following website gives you information about how you can treat at home and when to seek
If there is a lot of bleeding and it does not appear to be stopping, please seek medical advice from the practice nurse in your GP’s surgery or the Dermatology
The new symptom checker tool offers a straightforward way to identify and understand potential side effects, alongside clear advice on when to seek medical
division as a pilot we sent an online survey to the recipients of the various reports to gather their views on the current reports to set a base line and to seek
When to seek medical advice
There is no need to seek further advice unless: Your child is complaining of more pain despite simple pain relief such as paracetamol and/or ibuprofen
If you are having new or different symptoms, please seek advice from your GP or NHS 111.
Never attempt to trim or remove your cast unless you are advised to do so, and always seek help if there's a problem.
If you experience any VTE symptoms or bleeding once you are at home, you should seek urgent medical advice from your GP or NHS 111.
If you start to feel very sleepy, or have hallucinations, you should seek medical advice immediately.
If your eye symptoms have not improved after 24 hours you should seek further advice.
If you develop a sudden weakness in your leg(s) or loss of bowel and bladder control you should seek medical advice immediately.
However, many parents of young children can be very worried when their children are unwell and would welcome support and guidance on what to do and when to seek
seek to understand what matters to others and respect different priorities
Support is provided in a sensitive, open and confidential manner, to help you to reflect and to seek strength, comfort and meaning.
If you are concerned about your own or your baby's health, such as reduced fetal movements, you should seek advice from your local maternity unit without