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You will be contacted by the booking team with a date for the procedure.
Blood pressure can be reduced by weight loss, exercise, a healthy low salt diet and medication.
Routine blood tests, requested by your doctor, may be taken during your course of treatment.
Control your pain by taking regular pain relief, such as paracetamol or medication prescribed by your GP or pharmacist.
We are supported by an MDT coordinators and two specialist support workers.
before sending Investigations for unusual pathogens (Mycobacteria, fungi) are only performed on request The information given here is intended for use by
Microbiology Notes The information given here is intended for use by healthcare professionals.
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These must be dispensed at by our hospital pharmacies. Can you dispense my green prescription from my GP? No.
An MRI is done by using a magnetic field and radio waves, together with an advanced computer system.
This enables: Delivery of safe care by providing our clinicians and supporting staff with the information they need to care for you Sharing information
If you feel that a satisfactory solution has not been reached by speaking with staff directly or by liaising with our PALS team, we encourage you to raise
You may go home by taxi but you must have someone with you to accompany you on the journey.
Your ability to drive will not be affected by the treatment.
Cervical ectropion can be caused by hormonal changes, pregnancy and taking the contraceptive pill.
This page is for people whose daily lives are affected by Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS).
Anyone can be affected by pelvic health problems during or after pregnancy
The sample tube(s) must be signed and dated by the person taking the blood. The NHSBT may decline to test inadequately labelled samples.
form must be labelled correctly with 4 points of reference: Forename Surname Date of Birth NHS or Hospital number The sample must be signed and dated by