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This letter may have been put in your baby’s Red Book.
The injections will sting and the skin may go red but this should ease quickly afterwards.
have been given Buscopan® to relax your stomach during the procedure please seek advice if you experience any of the following:Pain in both eyes/painful red
You have seen red or pinkish urine or you have been told you have blood in your urine. You have been told you have a possible cancer.
have been given Buscopan® to relax your stomach during the procedure, please seek urgent medical advice if you experience any of the following: Painful red
These areas may become red, sore and develop ulcers. Some patients also develop oral thrush which can make your mouth even more sore.
You may notice that the skin becomes red and sore in the treatment area, and may feel itchy.
have been given Buscopan® to relax your stomach during the procedure please seek urgent medical advice if you experience any of the following: Painful red
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your procedure or treatment has finished if the cannula is not being used and there is no future plan to use it if the skin around the insertion site is red
Fusion Allergy® nasal spray (Red classification until listed in Drug Tariff)
Signs to look for: Purple/blue patches on dark skinned people Red patches on light skinned people Pain over bony parts of the body, such as the elbows
socialcare.enq@gloucestershire.gov.uk Avening Ward Reception Tel: 0300 422 4003 Monday to Friday, 7am to 7pm for queries on the day of treatment British Red
Do not inject denosumab into skin which is bruised, broken, red or hard. Avoid scars, stretch marks and skin which is tender. 4.
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As part of the healing process, it is normal for the wound to feel warm and appear red.
Bleeding or easy bruising, red spots under the skin, black stools, fever, sore throat, mouth ulcers or recurrent infections.
The skin may have a different colour, such as white, pink, red, grey or brown.
You may have an infection if you notice any of the following symptoms: The skin around your wound becomes red, swollen, hot or painful.
Bone marrow is responsible for making 3 main types of blood cells; red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.