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Your healthcare professional will advise if there are any further instructions (if necessary).
This dressing must be changed daily or more often if wet.
If a clinic is running late the clinic team will give you more information.
the medication If you are concerned about your child’s breathing when the seizure has stopped If your child has another seizure in the next 24 hours If
If it was safe to do so you may have been discharged home with these symptoms.
If you are finding it difficult to ‘move on’ after your treatment you may find attending this group useful.
Call AHOU if you are concerned that you may have ascites.
Always read the label for directions, especially if you take other medicines or if you have been given prescription pain relief.
If you have been given Buscopan® to relax your bowel during the procedure please seek urgent medical advice if you experience any of the following: Painful
Please let us know if you have any allergies or if you have any problems with your mobility.
Please contact the Preterm Birth Midwives if you have any concerns or if you are anxious about having a transvaginal scan.
Your Consultant and their team can refer you to a dietician if you are experiencing any difficulties in eating or drinking or if you may have concerns
If a dressing has been applied, please remove this after 48 hours.
If there is any danger to the limb an alternative dressing should be used.
If your repeat reading is still low, contact your maternity unit within 24 hours or within 4 hours if you feel unwell (e.g. dizzy or faint).
What if I forget a dose?
You will be advised if any additional procedures are needed.
If an alternative provider is identified, the patient will be contacted and asked if they would like to proceed and next steps will be discussed.
If you experience any other symptoms you should contact your GP for advice.
If γGT is also raised then some, if not all, of the ALP is likely to be of liver origin.