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There is no need for sedation to have the tube changed. It is a quick procedure and will usually be performed by a doctor on the DCC unit.
There is no evidence to show that methotrexate causes any problems to future pregnancies.
There is no cure for LP. In some cases, LP seems to come and go of its own accord and it is possible for it to disappear completely.
You should not have any routine medical or dental check-ups for 37 days after treatment, for example no blood tests or urine collection.
If there is no bed available in DCC, it is possible that you may have to have your operation postponed to another day.
The bladder is accessed via the urethra (waterpipe) using a camera and therefore there are no external scars.
It is fine to say no to any kind of sexual contact that does not feel right. We can offer psychological support if you need it.
Please try to wear metal free clothing, for example, no zippers, buttons, sequins or pressed buds.
crowns or caps This is because it may be necessary (at another time) to examine your throat, oesophagus and stomach more closely to check that there are no
There is no other test that will provide us with the same information.
Unfortunately, there are no hair colourants specifically recommended for people with eczema.
No evidence has been found to suggest that there is a risk, which means MRI scans are one of the safest medical procedures currently available.
You should find that there is no alteration in the sensation but there may be slight discomfort if you are over enthusiastic.
There is no medical reason to avoid travelling after treatment, but if you have any complications after the procedure while overseas, your insurance may
There is no evidence to suggest that reducing the amount of fibre in your diet will improve diarrhoea caused by radiotherapy.
Ask for help from your cancer care team, tell them what is worrying you, there is no need to be embarrassed.
Often there is no other more safely accessible tissue to target which limits alternative options.
It would be inappropriate to carry out apical surgery in secondary care because there is 'no charge', over repeat RCT in primary care (with charge). 3)