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Please speak to your GP if: Your symptoms are not improving with treatment You get any new /different gut symptoms from those initially discussed You have
Please list the tests of particular interest so that some priority can be given to analysis if plasma volumes are small.
This normally happens if your leg swells.
In all overdose situations clinicians should first access TOXBASE or contact the NPIS clinician who will indicate if analysis is required.
Please note problems with: (i) Proton Pump Inhibitors: Omeprazole (Losec), Lansoprazole, Pantoprazole If the patient is currently receiving Omeprazole
If you have any concerns, please contact your GP or the Specialist Nurse at the Edward Jenner Unit.
If your fistula does not work, the surgeon and your doctor will talk to you about what to do next.
It is important that you let the nursing staff know if you have any pain, discomfort, nausea or vomiting.
If your fibroids are not causing any symptoms then treatment is not usually needed.
Control team The following sites can be screened:groin and axilla urine nose and throat perineal rectal or stool Other sites that may be considered if
Request if the patient is positive for the lupus inhibitor (lupus anti-coagulant).
We are hosting 2 iftar events in Ramadan 2025 please let us know which one you can join us for, or if you would like to attend both please indicate below
If unavoidable, samples can be stored refrigerated overnight Required information Relevant clinical details.
If you know of any other events that should be included, please don't hesitate to let us know.
Local anaesthetic can be used to numb the skin if necessary.
If unavoidable samples can be refrigerated overnight.
This is also available if you have given birth in another unit.
As expert physiotherapists in pelvic organ prolapse, we are able to refer you to a gynaecologist if necessary.
Our hospitals are extremely busy at present and we are strongly urging people to only call 999 or visit the two Emergency Departments if it’s a life-threatening