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If you do experience pain, listen to your body.
If you have any problems or further questions, please contact your GP.
Bleeding - is common during the procedure but will be controlled using medication if required.
Contact Eye Triage if you notice your vision getting worse or if you are having severe pain.
A chest X-ray will confirm if you have a pneumothorax.
What if my baby needs treatment?
staff if you have any concerns about the cleanliness of our wards or departments.
If you have any queries, please discuss these with your midwife or health advisor.
If you have any concerns about this, please ask your pharmacist for advice.
Please contact the laboratory if there is a clinical need for testing.
Some babies need special care in hospital if they are born early or if they: have a low birthweight have an infection have jaundice have had a difficult
These results will inform them if surgery is suitable for you, or if you have any medical problems that may need to be treated before an operation.
You should contact your GP if your symptoms persist longer than 3 to 4 weeks.
If you would like a pump for home use, please ask a member of staff.
If you have HPV the risk of cervical cancer increases if you smoke.
If this happens it should improve over a 3 to 4 week period.
You should only follow a low fibre diet if your medical team have advised you to do so.
Time limit for add ons 5 days (if sample has been refrigerated)
If the treatment is for a minor (under the age of 18) then the minor’s parent or guardian must sign the Agreement to Pay form on behalf of the minor.
Royal Hospital Tel: 0300 422 5104 If you have any concerns after 24 hours, please contact your GP or NHS 111 for advice.