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Notes Lower limb ulcers will always be colonised with bacteria so a positive culture result will not distinguish clinical infection from colonisation If
If you sit down too long it can cause the lining of the back passage to swell.
If your child is reluctant to use the wrist, please contact the Trauma Service, the number is at the end of this page.
Do not use if you have any concerns. Use the injection sites you have been shown and rotate them on a weekly basis.
If this happens you must seek urgent medical attention at the nearest Emergency Department.
If you are unable to keep the appointment for the procedure, please let the Booking Office know.
If the test shows missing segments on the Y chromosome, the doctor may offer you treatment for retrieving sperm.
Please contact your consultant if you have any questions.
If so please click the link below to request a space.
If other CSF investigations are required please check CSF Sample Requirements for further details A minimum of 0.1 mL of CSF collected into a plain 30
If you wish to make a formal complaint, please contact our Patient Advice and Liaison team.
You may not need a follow up appointment but if you have any concerns or if any of the following apply to you, please contact your GP for advice.
➢ If you have any questions about Patients Know Best, please email the team at ghn-tr.pkb@nhs.net
What should I do if I am unable to attend this appointment or wish to change the date?
Where to turn if you’re struggling with becoming a parent
If you want to lose weight, they can support you with this at a later date.
Bleeding - is common during the procedure but will be controlled using medication if required.
If you too would like to speak up, learn new skills and help improve the hospital services for children and young people, we are always looking for more
If pregnancy is suspected, collect an early morning (first) urine sample and retest.
If you have any concerns about this, please ask your pharmacist for advice.