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is not usually recommended as a first line treatment but is an option to consider if you do not want to have a surgical procedure or are unfit to do so
Long term (using for more than 6 weeks) it can cause skin irritation so if your pain does come back there are other treatment options available.
You will be asked to sign a consent form, if you have not already done so and you will have the opportunity to ask any questions that you may have.
appointment date is inconvenient, you are going on holiday soon after or it is likely you may have a period, please rearrange the date as soon as possible so
report any symptoms such as pain, feeling sick, breathlessness, constipation (difficulty in emptying your bowels) etc. to the nurse looking after you so
If so, you will need to have irradiated blood. White Blood Cells make up the immune system. If these are low, the body is more prone to infections.
Make one change at a time so that you can identify what has helped and made a difference.
It is very important that we are able to keep in touch with you, so please remember to let us know if you move house.
Or the narrowing may be so severe that it does not open up as much as expected.
There are often different views in collected evidence on any subject, so you need to be careful not to promote a single view as this would be a biased
These operations and therapies are not performed by the Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust so patients would be referred to other specialist
We are actively identifying patients who may be suitable and arranging for one-stop treatment when they so wish.
This page has been written so that you will have the names and contact details for the Gynaecological Cancer Care team.
Place the catheter so that you can reach it easily.
Vulval or pelvic surgery Surgery that includes the removal of your ovaries will cause you to go through the menopause, if you have not already done so.
If you notice any skin damage around the stoma such as dryness, redness, pain or stickiness, this can be a sign of infection so please contact a healthcare
These operations and therapies are not performed by Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust so you would be referred to other specialist units.
You will be asked to sign a consent form, if you have not already done so. You will also have the opportunity to ask any questions that you may have.
If so, let us know by contacting your booking coordinator on your admissions letter.