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Treatment options vary depending on the size, location and stage of the cancer but generally include radiotherapy or surgery, or a combination of both.
. have a bone sticking out of your skin. have pins and needles in your arm or hand.
For this period of time, you should not: drive a car, motorbike or ride a bicycle. drink alcohol. operate machinery or do anything requiring skill or judgment
(white flour or corn flour to thicken) White bread or rolls (no seedy bread) Potatoes – boiled or mashed (no skins) Pasta/noodles White rice Butter/margarine
(white flour or corn flour to thicken) White bread or rolls (No seedy bread) Potatoes – boiled or mashed (no skins) Pasta/noodles White rice Butter/margarine
20 or so of the most abundant steroid metabolites and an interpretative report provided.
It tends not to be elevated in viral infections, leukaemia/lymphoma or connective tissue disease.
having a cold or fizzy drink to try and make baby move.
Slides - please use pencil only and label with surname, forename date of birth and/or hospital number.
If you have been waiting for some time and you need food or drink, the staff will get you something to eat or drink.
Can I bathe or swim?
A plan often used is to try a course of medication for a month or so.
Sedation or throat spray
Pack contains:Sterile plastic-shafted swab Tube with sterile charcoal transport medium Use for bacteriology investigations only Do not use for virology or
If specialist coagulation tests are requested, one or more aliquots may be frozen until analysis (or up to two months) at between -15 and -40°C.
This is usually a good sign but if it continues or becomes unpleasant, please tell your nurse.
Your consultant or a member of the team will have discussed with you whether you have had a total or half hip replacement, or screws to fix your fractured
Some people feel sick or dizzy or have a sore throat after a general anaesthetic.
The nurse will also ask if you have any allergies or have had any reactions to medicines or foods.
If you have severe pain in the back passage or persisting or heavy bleeding, you should see your GP for a check-up.