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Please tell the nurse practitioner or doctor if you have had problems with any previous surgery, anaesthetic or if you have any allergies – this is very
They are a very effective anti-sickness medication and, can help decrease inflammation and swelling, and boost appetite and energy levels.
Ultrasound is very high-frequency sound which cannot be heard by the human ear. It is used to visualise the heart and is safe and painless.
Some women in very early pregnancy will only need telephone advice.
Very rarely, further surgery may be needed if the bleeding continues after your operation.
Feeling unable to breathe and having a lot of secretions can be very frightening.
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Very quickly I really felt the benefit. I feel like I’m constantly running at the moment, in training for the games and marathon next year.”
Some patients may also need to pass urine very often or urgently.
Business Admin apprenticeships within the trust, so then I caught light of my current role and I had put my all into making sure I get this job and I am very
However, even patients with good sugar control can sometimes develop retinopathy so it is very important to attend screening annually, to allow early detection
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You should also try to avoid going out in very windy conditions.
If you have sedation, it is very important that someone takes you home and that there is a responsible adult to stay with you for 24 hours.
This is very important as your procedure may be delayed if you do not get advice.
This is usually very quick and you should not feel any pain.
The risk of this happening is very low because you will be carefully monitored throughout and given extra oxygen during the procedure.
chest pains difficulty breathing (wheezing or shortness of breath) swelling of your throat or face These symptoms may mean that you are having a very serious
If your pain is not well controlled and if your sleep is very disturbed, you need to ask for advice from your GP or pharmacist.