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If your concern is urgent, please contact your GP or NHS 111 for further advice. NHS 111 Tel: 111
You have a skin infection (or a broken or sore area of skin).
of breath or chest pain Problems passing urine and/or other urinary problems.
Uric acid is also used for the investigation/monitoring of pre-eclampsia and sometimes following chemotherapy or radiation treatment.
Feeling sick or vomiting up to 24 hours after the injection.
Non-specialist or Specialist
disturbance, or if you have artificial heart valves. have been diagnosed with heart inflammation or infection or if you have any severe liver or kidney
harassment because of: their age any disabilities they may have their sex their gender identity being in a marriage or civil partnership pregnancy or
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Blood in your spittle or mucous
without (or with reduced) clicks or jerks and any pain you are experiencing should reduce.
Other side effects may include a cough, loss of appetite, changes in or loss of smell, nausea and/or vomiting, anxiety or low mood, and dehydration.
emotional or behavioural problems.
Ice packs or a bag of frozen peas can be useful to treat pain and help to reduce any swelling. Do not apply ice or heat directly to your skin.
or swab.
over the phone, or go in for an appointment if they think you need to NHS 111 – go to 111.nhs.uk or call 111 if you have an urgent medical problem and
Please also contact us if there are any problems or changes relating to your feed, your feeding tube or stoma site, or if you have been admitted to the
that are linked to or from it This applies if the loss or damage was foreseeable, arose in the normal course of things or you advised us that it might