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as your GP or NHS 111.
Using walking sticks or crutches
If you don't know the name or number of the person, ward or department you would like to speak to then please call our main switchboard number: 0300 422
If you have any questions or concerns, please telephone the Radiology Department or the ward you were admitted to for your procedure.
Call AHOU immediately if you have: Any leg weakness and/or a new back or neck pain Numbness or pins and needles in your fingers, toes or buttocks A new
Further information To learn more about porphyrins or porphyria visit Lab Tests Online or British Porphyria Association See also : Drug database for Acute
., previous colonisation, contact with colonised patient or transfer from another hospital/unit in the UK or abroad Storage/transport Store and transport
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Blurred, misty or foggy vision. Nausea and/or vomiting. Unable to pass urine.
Operate machinery or do anything requiring skill or judgment. Make important decisions or sign any documents.
Abdominal pain or cramps. Have blood or mucus in your stools. Feel unwell or have a fever and diarrhoea. Experience a new loss of bowel control.
This can either be done at the hospital or you are able to borrow a bell to ring at home or another venue of your choosing.
Fatigue is the feeling of extreme tiredness or exhaustion all or most of the time.
Surgery may also cause scar tissue or damage to the nerves. This can cause chronic pain, numbness, an altered sensation or increased sensation.
wet or fluid from the burn leaks through. the dressing becomes smelly or looks green.
You may need: an injection into a joint or muscle blood tests an X-ray or other scan (the same day or later).
If you have had a previous DVT or PE.
One or 2 stitches are used to close the incision.
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