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When to seek further advice
When to seek advice
This week-long initiative, led by Carers UK, also encourages people who may not see themselves as carers to recognise their role and seek the support they
We continue to seek and improve the experiences of colleagues within the 9 legally protected characteristic groups, which protect against discrimination
Remember to always seek advice from a healthcare professional if symptoms continue.l
It may be helpful for your family to seek further support for themselves if they are struggling to cope with the changes in their lives.
Therefore, knowing where to get information regarding your medication can help you understand how to manage your medications and where to seek support
Difference between Martha’s Rule and second opinion Martha’s Rule allows hospital inpatients and their families to seek a rapid review if their condition
If you have pain or bleeding before this, you should seek medical advice from your GP or NHS 111.
If eye irritation persists, seek medical advice from your GP or NHS 111. If the Octenisan® wash is swallowed, do not induce vomiting.
If you are unsure always seek help either via NHS 111 or call for an ambulance by phoning 999.
If the pain does not settle with pain relief or the pain is increasing, please seek advice from your GP, NHS 111 your local Minor Injuries Unit or the
You should: remove any rings or jewellery elevate your hand cover any open wounds attend your Minor Injuries Unit to seek further medical attention What
However, if the bleeding becomes heavy or contains clots, then you should seek advice from your GP as soon as possible.
The Children’s Centre continues to seek innovative ways to support the mental and emotional well-being of its patients and the recent addition of Young
People tend to think the finger is just staved after a central slip injury, and often do not seek advice for some weeks after the injury.
You should seek medical advice from your GP or NHS 111 if you have any of the following symptoms: Recent physical injury to your back or neck such as falling