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Further blood tests will then be arranged and the results will be monitored and treatment managed at your GP’s surgery.
Will I need further treatment?
"This will form part of a Jurors’ Report which will be published days after the Jury ends.”
Then we will: check your details take your blood pressure and pulse check your vision put drops in your eye, ready for your operation Your care will depend
They will be happy to help you.
A general anaesthetic will mean your child will be asleep when they have their treatment.
Will I have any stitches?
How heavy the bleeding is and how long it lasts will vary, everyone is different, but generally you will bleed for up to 6 weeks.
How will things change?
It will also cause their urine to be bright yellow for 1 to 2 days. These changes will not be permanent.
"This coordinated approach will help patients to avoid having multiple appointments and will also reduce waiting times for diagnosis.
Chedworth Surgical Suite at CGH will open in early 2023 at a cost of £7.9m and as part of the build there will be a new reception area, 27 private pre-operative
Your breastmilk will adapt to the changing needs of your developing baby.
The ground floor will be fitted out to accommodate orthopaedic outpatients and other diagnostic treatments while the upper levels will accommodate wards
Will I need a catheter?
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Your healthcare professional will answer any questions you may have.
They will be able to refer you to the physiotherapists who will give you specific exercises to strengthen your shoulder.
You will be taken to a room to recover and you will be given some refreshments such as tea, coffee or squash.