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If this happens, we may need to change to ‘open surgery’.
If you have any questions, you can contact a member of the team on the number below.
If you have suffered a loss
or naturally rich in calcium – check the label if in doubt. Note: if you’re breastfeeding you may need to consider a calcium supplement.
If you are classed as a decision-making member of staff, you must complete the form at least annually or when circumstances change.
If your eyes are red or sore you should remove your lenses immediately. If the discomfort persists you should contact Eye Casualty for advice.
This will be the case if you have no one at home with you or if you are at high risk of developing a post-operative infection.
What if the patient is unable to give consent?
If you have scalp eczema, loose hair styles would be better.
If your baby has had a Post Mortem, results can take up to 18 weeks.
If you do receive a message from ‘GHFT-NHS’ please do respond by completing the survey.
If you have any difficulties
If constipation becomes a problem, please contact your GP as you may need a mild laxative.
This information is for you if you think that, or have been told that, your waters have broken early but you have not gone into labour
Remember to ask any healthcare staff who may prescribe or give you medicines to check if it has penicillin in it.
If the nerve does become damaged your voice may sound weak and hoarse but this is usually temporary.
Please be careful on any stairs and have someone with you if you feel unsteady.
If you need to use eye drops and ointment, always remember to use the eye drops first.
If you smoke, we strongly advise you to stop. Wound infection If your wound becomes infected, this is usually not serious but may require treatment.
If you have any questions, senior ward staff will be able to help you.