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At this point, coughing or passing urine can help. Urine will drain as you enter the bladder.
Standard NSAIDs may also be associated with a increased risk of thrombotic events, particularly when used at high doses and for long-term treatment.
There are some website addresses listed at the end of this page which may be useful.
The risks of having or not having the surgery will be discussed with you at your clinic appointment.
Spacers should be replaced every 12 months but some may need changing at six months. The spacer should be compatible with the MDI being used.
many of us the festive period is a time to be with family and friends, to relax and to have some well-deserved rest but for others it will be time spent at
The “Complex Care at Home: Reaching Out” project works with local communities that experience high levels of health inequalities to overcome barriers in
As at least half of the posters had been taken down, primarily due to the CQC inspection, it would be worth trying this approach again.
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (GHFT) developed a vision for an ‘acute floor’ at GRH in order to improve flow and support the earlier discharge
We advise you to visit the fertility website for more information (details are at the end of this page).
Jovaughn Stewart; student at University of Gloucestershire
Test performed at GRH and CGH.
The number is at the end of this page.
You will be seated at the laser machine, which is like the slit lamp used to examine your eyes in the Eye Clinic.
Find out more about the Quality Improvements at the Gloucestershire Hospitals Foundation Trust.
Aim To manage at least 40% of eligible women referred with severe nausea and vomiting in pregnancy through a new day case pathway by October 2018.
As mentioned, the stitches will dissolve, but can be removed by the practice nurse at your GP’s surgery if they irritate you.
Patients can be referred to the service by their Cancer Nurse Specialist and medical team and sessions are held at various community locations within Gloucestershire
The national experts in maternal and neonatal deaths at Oxford University (MBRRACE) and the Local Maternity and Neonatal System, have independently reviewed
This high-tech equipment provides two specialist scans at the same time; an external CT scan and a gamma scan from within the body, diagnosing conditions