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Information for parents Your child has been started on a medicine called methotrexate (meth-oh-trex-ate). This page gives you information about the medicine, the precautions you need to take and the possible side effects.
Cancer and cancer treatments increase the risk of having blood clots. Blood clots are commonly found in the calf. These are called a Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). If the blood clot travels to the lungs, this is called a Pulmonary Embolism (PE).
NHS leaders in the county say they want Gloucestershire to be ‘at the leading edge of healthcare’ as they resume a public discussion on ideas for how community urgent care and specialist hospital services could be provided in the future.
Fatigue is the feeling of having no energy and is a common side effect. Resting and sleeping may not help improve fatigue.
Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) is a severe form of pregnancy sickness which can start early in pregnancy and last for months.
The interim report from Baroness Amos's Independent Investigation into Maternity and Neonatal Services has been published.
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Brush Cytology
The JabVan at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital re-opened to the public to support the autumn 2022 COVID-19 Vaccination campaign and will be closing after 25 February 2023
This page has been given to you to help answer some of the questions you may have about your polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) diagnosis.
This page gives you information about spiking, how it can affect you and what you should do if you think you have been spiked.
This page gives patients with arthritis advice on how to manage a flare (worsening of symptoms).
You have chosen to have a Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) catheter as a form of dialysis to help to get rid of excess water and waste from your body as your kidneys are no longer working well.
This page provides information about skin cancer and the services available through Gloucestershire hospital.
This page provides you with information and advice about services that may be able help you if you are homeless or at risk of being homeless.
This page gives you information about the reversal of Hartmann’s procedure. It explains what the procedure involves and some of the common problems that patients may experience with it.
You have been referred this page after receiving X-ray radiation as part of your diagnosis or treatment. This page will give you basic information about radiation and advice on how to care for your skin following your procedure.
You are due to have a flexible cystoscopy. This page gives you information about the procedure and answers some of the commonly asked questions.
This page was developed by hair care professionals to provide you with standard hair care advice.
Once the planning CT scan has been completed, the planning process begins.