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All other medication can be taken as normal.
soon as possible if you think you may have an infection, as you could need antibiotic treatment.
low as possible.
Norovirus (diarrhoea and vomiting), as well as COVID-19, influenza and other respiratory infections are easily spread
You should contact the eye department via the triage line as soon as possible if the symptoms become worse and you notice: an increase in flashing lights
As with all medication, we recommend that you read the patient information leaflet enclosed in the packet.
This page is for mothers who are breastfeeding their babies and have been given an intravenous contrast agent injection as part of a CT (Computed Tomography
Please let the nurse looking after you know if you are in pain as pain relief can be given as needed.
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is registered as a data controller with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) as part of the Data
They can also be used soothe and protect the lower legs, arms and hands if they are dry, itchy or inflamed due to skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis
As part of our commemoration marking a year of COVID-19, we remembered the lives lost to the pandemic and thanked our colleagues for everything they did
Almost £8.5m has already been raised for the appeal including an incredible £2million from the Summerfield Charitable Trust as well as a host of individual
HbA1c can be used as a diagnostic test for diabetes
By choosing to have your treatment as a private patient at our NHS hospitals, you are assured of a comprehensive range of general and specialist medical
Staff is encouraged to undertake further education MSc modules and radiographer-led research as well as attend study days and conferences.
Mild pain relief such as paracetamol will help with any discomfort.
Your child has had an injury to the arm which has been diagnosed as a buckle fracture.
are at higher risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) – deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE) Temporary limb immobilisation is implicated as
If your skin becomes sore, please contact a member of the Plaster Room team for advice as soon as possible.
Disabled car parking is available as marked on the map.