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With every result produced by a laboratory there is an associated uncertainty, which may be attributed to a number of small variations arising at any stage
You may experience a temporary increase in pain at the time of the procedure but this should soon settle.
be linked with hip problems (such as foot deformities and wry neck/torticollis) A concern with your baby’s hips detected by the paediatrician or GP at
This mouth rinse will be provided at the start of your radiotherapy treatment. Use 4 times a day to cleanse and refresh your mouth.
Poster Download Background Cystectomy is removal of the urinary bladder, performed at CGH in adults, usually to treatment bladder cancer.
is a partnership between Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Community Outreach Team and Gloucestershire Health and Care Trust Complex Care at
To help achieve this goal, the NHS is offering free testing to those who might be at risk.
Make one change at a time so that you can identify what has helped and made a difference.
Blood tests If you have been asked to do a blood test, you can do so at Cheltenham General Hospital or Gloucestershire Royal Hospital without an appointment
The skin must be checked at regular intervals.
It was hard for me to be away from my family and ‘homesickness’ will always be there but I tend to look at the brighter side, such as being thankful to
If at any time you develop pains in your chest, become short of breath or cough up blood, you should contact the Emergency Services, telephone 999 and
They are started at a low dose and are slowly increased to reduce the side effects. It can take 8 weeks before the pain starts to improve.
Can I stay with my child at all times?
Mark Gale, Chief Executive at Gloucestershire Gateway Trust said: “Young new dads sometime feel isolated as they step into the new world of parenting .
If not, the results will be discussed with you at your follow up appointment. This is normally no longer than 6 weeks after the flow rate test.
The medications used for sedation can remain in the body for at least 24 hours, gradually wearing off.
We work to contract and support our organisations on their journey to net zero, by working closely with NHSi and NHS Supply Chain at a national and regional
Please note the blood sample must be taken at the same time as the CSF.