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Measure your blood pressure twice, at least one minute apart.
If you have any concerns, please contact one of the numbers listed below for advice: Head and Neck Clinical Nurse Specialists Tel: 0300 422 6785 Monday
Do not take a double dose to make up for the missed one.
They can also tell you about other available treatments and why they think this is the best one for you.
If you haven’t had your enema at home, you will be given one before the procedure to empty the rectum.
John Trevains, Director of Nursing at Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust said: “We know that Christmas can be one of the hardest times
You are welcome to bring a family member or loved one with you to the appointment, or you may prefer to be seen alone.
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When sitting or lying, circle your ankle and foot in one direction and then the other.
If your child gets tangled in one of these cords it could be fatal.
If you have any concerns, please contact one of the following for advice: Endoscopy Unit where you were treated Your GP NHS 111
One hour before your appointment time, please drink 500ml/1 pint of water.
Persistent pain is complicated and responds best to a combination of management approaches, rather than a single one.
Local Anaesthetic (LA) infusions An anaesthetist or surgeon may place one or two catheters (fine tubes) in or near your wound.
A small strip of filter paper is placed just inside the lower eyelid and left in place for one minute.
To support your recovery, please complete the following breathing exercises every hour: Relaxed breathing Sit in a comfortable position and place one hand
If the problem cannot be resolved, please contact one of the departments listed above who also carry HemoCue devices.
What volume of urine you have passed each time - use a measuring jug (you may need to buy one). If you have leaked urine (wet or dampness or pad).
You will meet a Preterm Birth Midwife and one of our Consultant Obstetricians.