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This page will explain what will happen after your injection treatment and how to contact us about your progress.
An appointment letter will be sent to you.
You will be shown into the room where your sigmoidoscopy will take place.
What will my baby’s mouth look like afterwards?
The nurses will check your general health, and your consultant and anaesthetist will visit you before you before your surgery.
A nurse or doctor will escort you into the room where your procedure will take place. A nurse will stay with you throughout the test.
Will I feel any pain?
Will I need a catheter?
There will also be questions asked that will be specific to your waterworks.
Drops will be put in the eye(s) to be treated; this will make the pupil smaller and will take about 30 minutes to work.
Where will the new building be located?
Who will give me the anaesthetic?
Unit There will be no hot water from 8am – 5pm.
Note that during this time, access to the Tower entrance will be via a side entrance, which will be clearly signposted.
A nurse or doctor will escort you into the room where your procedure will take place. A nurse will stay with you throughout the procedure.
Will the procedure hurt?
This will be permanent.
You will not feel this.
How often will I need to perform ISD? Your health care practitioner will advise you on how often you will need to perform ISD.
AEA will not be performed independently of TTG.