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You will be given anti-embolic (compression) stockings to wear to help reduce the possibility of blood clots.
This drip will be used if you need any medications during your surgery, such as anti-sickness medication.
The consultant will prescribe anti-sickness medication for you to take before each treatment if necessary.
Anti-arrhythmic drugs
Radiotherapy can be used alone or with systemic anti-cancer treatments.
Medication For example non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications, such as ibuprofen and retinoids used for eczema or acne.
Injections Steroid injection is used to treat CTS due to its anti-inflammatory effects.
We will prescribe you anti-sickness medication if needed.
General anaesthetics Sickness: treated with anti-sickness drugs. Sore throat or damage to lips or tongue - treated with pain relief medications.
General anaesthetics Sickness - treated with anti-sickness drugs. Sore throat or damage to lips or tongue - treated with pain relief drugs.
Chemotherapy This is the use of anti-cancer (cytotoxic) drugs to destroy cancer cells.