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Try to avoid strenuous activities for a couple of days to allow the medicine to work.
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contact a women’s health physiotherapist: Cheltenham General Hospital Tel: 0300 422 2345 (answerphone) Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Tel: 0300 422 8303 9
, bladder/ureteric, major blood vessels Bleeding Infection Adhesions An open operation (laparotomy) Temporary colostomy Great care is always taken to avoid
Nuclear Medicine Department Cheltenham General Hospital Tel: 0300 422 4036 Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 3:30pm There is an answerphone at outside of these
Monday to Friday 9:00am to 3:00pm Tel 07815 997068 Out of hours and Bank Holidays call Bibury Ward Ward Therapy Team Tel 0300 422 3247 or Tel 0300 422
However, it is best to avoid any chance of becoming pregnant during your cancer treatment and at least for up to a year (or longer) after your treatment
Try to take the medicines at the same time each day to avoid missing any doses.
Avoid any strain being put onto the catheter.
CT Appointments Office Tel: 0300 4220 3104 Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 4:30pm
It is important, that when living with cystinuria you drink enough fluids to produce at least 5 litres (9 pints) of urine each day.
There is also a telephone which is free to use– just dial ‘9’ to get an outside line.
Nuclear Medicine Department Tel: 0300 422 4036 Monday to Friday, 9:30am to 16:30pm We have an answering machine service outside of these times.
The ward round starts at about 9:30 am in the nurseries.
Having a side effect to penicillin, while unpleasant, does not mean you need to completely avoid penicillin antibiotics.
We take all the necessary precautions to avoid infection.
This is important to avoid under or over stocking of supplies which can lead to shortage or wastage.
You should avoid touching any wounds or medical devices such as intravenous drips or catheters (if you have any).
Try to avoid standing for long periods of time, for example when ironing, cooking and washing-up.