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If you are pregnant, please seek advice from your GP or referring consultant.
If you develop a temperature, increasing redness on or around the wound, or pain or leakage from the site of the operation, then you should seek medical
It is not unusual for people to be anxious and it might be better to seek advice rather than worry.
Seek advice from your GP, district nurse or podiatrist if you find any cuts, blisters or inflamed areas on your foot.
Seek medical attention if you have any the following: Severe pain not controlled by pain relief medication.
This helps us to prioritise our resources and develop more relevant funding proposals as we seek to generate support for Cheltenham General and Gloucester
However, the following may ease your symptoms and stop your prolapse from becoming worse: Lifestyle changes Losing weight if you are overweight (please seek
Do not try to hold on if you think you have a urinary tract infection (UTI), seek medical attention if you feel you have an infection.
It is essential to seek breastfeeding support from a midwife, maternity support worker, breastfeeding counsellor, health visitor or nursery nurse for advice
If you are taking any medication that thins your blood, other than aspirin (which you can continue to take) or you are pregnant please seek advice from
This is not an emergency service, so if your symptoms are sudden or very severe, please seek advice.
It is not unusual for people to be anxious about the possibility of the cancer recurring, and it might be better for you to seek advice rather than worry
If your skin blisters or peels, stop using moisturiser in that particular area and seek advice from a radiographer or your CNS.
In some cases (especially where accidents have happened) it may be best to seek legal advice in advance of the hearing.
You have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office and to seek correction by order of a Court.
Seek medical advice from the diabetes nurses or the on-call tier 2 doctor (see telephone number below) immediately. Prepare for admission to hospital.