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In baseline data, 40 patients were reviewed, with 15 patients having a medicine stopped during their inpatient journey.
Area of expertise Dr Fuller treats patients with a variety of conditions but has special interests in general neurology, epilepsy and peripheral nerves
Area of expertise Dr Olliffe's areas of special interest are: paediatrics and child health in the community neurodisability and neurodevelopment neonatal
Areas of expertise Consultant Haematologist Subspecialty interest in Lymphoma and CLL Inpatient services Cheltenham General Hospital Outpatient Clinics
You should report to the receptionist in the Lung Function Department on arrival.
A fractured clavicle is a break, or bend, in your collar bone. This is one of the most common fractures seen in sport.
The tube will be left in your child’s hand for 15 minutes.
The best time to do this is in the morning, repeating it again in the evening if your eyes are sore.
Perforation In 1 in every 100 cases the instruments used may puncture the wall of the womb.
a sachet in 25ml of milk) if it is well tolerated.
This will help any swelling to go down and will reduce the feeling of pins and needles in your limb.
To keep your toe in the correct position and to help reduce any discomfort, strapping may have been applied.
AHT results in catastrophic brain injuries, which can lead to death or long-term health and learning disabilities.
Area of expertise Consultant Anaesthetist with expertise in multiple specialties: Preoperative assessment, current President of Preop Association (2023
Areas of expertise Myeloma Myeloproliferative neoplasms - with a particular interest in Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia Thrombosis/anticoagulation.
If a consultant follow up is needed you will receive an appointment letter in the post.
Medical photographers are qualified professional healthcare scientists specialising in the photography of patients.
You may notice a flare-up in the joint, with increased pain for the first 24 hours after an injection.
However, it is thought to work by reducing excessive electrical activity in the brain and peripheral nerves, which in turn reduces your pain.
Our Oral and Maxillofacial Surgical team specialise in the treatment of diseases, injuries, tumours and deformities of the mouth, jaw and face.