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What to do if you have a problem at home
What to do if a problem occurs at home
You will be advised if any additional procedures are needed.
If an alternative provider is identified, the patient will be contacted and asked if they would like to proceed and next steps will be discussed.
Your Consultant and their team can refer you to a dietician if you are experiencing any difficulties in eating or drinking or if you may have concerns
If there is any danger to the limb an alternative dressing should be used.
Yes (No if concentrated)
If you experience any other symptoms you should contact your GP for advice.
If γGT is also raised then some, if not all, of the ALP is likely to be of liver origin.
If we cannot manage this, there is most likely a blockage there.
How would I know if I have a wound infection?
If a friend or relative dropped you off, please ask if they are able to pick you up. If this is not possible, please consider booking a taxi.
Corneal graft tissue and associated fluid samples are stored in the laboratory for 10 days Contact the laboratory if microbiological investigations are
What if I travel or go on holiday?
You will receive an SMS message telling you if your mobile phone is registered or if there is a problem with your registration.
or if they feel a lump in their breast.
Please be careful on stairs and have someone with you if you feel unsteady.
If you do, you should tell the anaesthetist.
If you have had a previous DVT or PE.