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We will also tell you what you will be able to do during your recovery time. Your admission details should be confirmed with you at this visit.
You will need to tell your insurance company about your surgery before you start driving again. When can I do the housework?
What will they tell us? When should the test be done? Your questions Any other questions you have, you may find it useful to write these down
During the infusion, if the site of the cannula becomes itchy or painful, please tell a nurse immediately.
An ultrasound scan can tell where the fibroids are located and give an idea of their size.
If you are coming in to hospital for an operation, the pre-assessment team will tell you when to start the treatment.
This means that staff will not tell anyone what has been said or decided at your appointment.
You should also tell the person giving your chemotherapy, before your next appointment, as you may need a change of treatment.
Specialists can often tell differences between functional neurological symptoms and other neurological conditions when described in detail and on examination
During the test, tell the doctor straight away if you notice any of the following side effects, as you may need medical treatment: Swelling of the face
This information page aims to tell you about radiotherapy and what will happen.
We will tell you how to recognise the signs of an infection before you are discharged.
However, specialists can often tell differences between non-epileptic attacks and epileptic seizures when described in detail as they often have differing
Hospital staff will tell your GP about your result when you are discharged from hospital.
Your nurse will tell you if there is a filter in place.
Your hospital doctor or therapist will tell you if this has developed. This condition requires early hand therapy which your doctor will arrange.
Although propofol sedation is an alternative to general anaesthesia, often patients cannot tell the difference between the two, as they remember nothing
Body Mass Indicator) calculator on our physiotherapy website (details on the end of this leaflet) or your GP or healthcare professional will be able to tell