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If they become symptomatic they should send stool samples for testing via their GP or dropped off at the pathology department reception.
Not all tumours are cancerous; this means they cannot spread.
They could be going through a difficult time, undergoing treatment or just need a safe space for quiet reflection.
Most patients are admitted to our ward after they have had planned surgery.
When they fall out, they put patients at risk of renal failure, pain and sepsis. Problem Nephrostomies frequently falling out, or blocking.
It is not unusual for people only to realise they have a subconjunctival haemorrhage when they see it in the mirror.
The national survey highlights women's and families' views on all aspects of their maternity care from the first time they see a clinician or midwife,
They may also be caused by the stroke’s effect on your brain, which controls emotions.
problems unless they become infected.
shown to have a negative effect on students’ wellbeing.(1) Not only is there a higher prevalence of mental health conditions amongst these students but they
Yes, they most likely will.
We see the impact on their faces as soon as they walk in - it’s incredibly rewarding."
they tend not to cause problems.
These episodes can look like epileptic seizures but they happen for a different reason.
This means that they do not have a routine follow-up appointment but can contact us via the advice line if they are unwell.
They could also distract parents while they are taking in essential information.
If cancers have their blood supply, they will receive oxygen and nutrients to keep them growing, dividing and surviving.
They can be internal (inside your bottom) or protrude through your anus (outside your bottom).
By the time many patients are diagnosed their cancer has often advanced and they require urgent treatment.