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If you develop hot flushes or other menopausal symptoms before the age of 50 you should seek advice from your GP about the possible need for HRT to treat
When should I seek medical advice after I go home?
You will need to seek urgent medical attention if your known aneurysm causes abdominal or back pain.
It also lists the main signs and symptoms of bleeding and tells you when to seek medical attention.
Seek help and advice from your GP or pharmacist.
Please seek the advice of your consultant before the operation if you wish to discuss any of these procedures in more detail.
wear FFP3 respirators or powered hoods for all contact with patients with suspected and/or confirmed Measles If the patient is calling, advise them to seek
When to seek advice If you experience any of the symptoms listed below, please contact the Endoscopy Unit where you were seen, for advice: Abdominal pain
You should seek medical advice if you have any signs of infection such as high temperatures, rigors (a sudden feeling of cold with shivering), unpleasant
Seek medical attention for any of the following: Severe pain not controlled by pain relief medication Fever, shaking, chills or other signs of a fever
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If you are already following the previous tips seek medical advice.
If this happens you will need to seek medical advice. Haematoma (blood clot) which may cause some swelling and pain.
If you are pregnant, please seek advice from your GP or referring consultant.
If this happens you will need to seek medical advice. Please contact the Radiology Nurses, the details are at the end of this page. Nerve damage.
regularly experience eye dryness, itching, irritation, excessive tearing, foreign body sensation, blurred vision or sensitivity to light, you should seek
If you notice any leakage from the stoma 3 days after the removal, please seek advice from your GP.
understand that I must stop wearing my contact lenses if I experience pain, discomfort, redness, irritation or other abnormality of the eye and I will seek
If you experience any of the symptoms listed below you should remove the bandage and seek advice from your nurse, GP or one of the specialist nurses at
If you experience any pain or fresh bleeding, then stop having intercourse and seek advice from your GP or gynaecologist.