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… Recurrent Miscarriage Key points A miscarriage is the early loss of a pregnancy. Recurrent … in one of their chromosomes (the structures within our cells that contain our DNA and therefore determine the genetic features we …
… Squamous Cell Carcinoma What is a Squamous Cell Carcinoma? Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) is a type of skin cancer that usually starts in the skin where … greatly in their appearance, but most usually appear as a scaly or crusty area of skin or a lump, with a red, …
… vary in their appearance. They are often first noticed as a scab that bleeds and does not heal completely or a new lump on the skin. Basal cell carcinomas can develop as a nodule that progressively and slowly enlarges. Some Basal …
… Lung function tests (Breathing tests) What is a lung function test? A “lung function test” is a procedure performed to give us accurate information about …
… dissolves dead tissue called eschar, which is caused by a burn. It is important to remove eschar so that the healing … The health care professional cleans your wound and applies a wet soak for two hours/or overnight. This is to ensure that … painkillers beforehand. The application itself takes just a few minutes. The gel is applied to your burn and an …
… during their short visit to the blood clinic. How is a blood test done? Before your child has their blood test we can use a spray that numbs the skin. It works quickly and doesn’t … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Contact …
… work for most people in your situation who have had a similar injury. It will help your recovery if you follow … recovery. Wear loose clothing. Support your arm either in a sling or on pillows for comfort. Take regular pain killers … Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5pm Saturday, Sunday, and bank holidays 8:30am - 1pm © North Bristol NHS Trust. This …
… 24-hour help line phone: 0117 414 3100 or 0117 414 3102 . Our staff will advise you further over the telephone. … is not too hot by testing it on uninjured skin). Apply a mild, non-perfumed soap and gently pat off any dead skin, … burn is deeper healing may take longer than two weeks and our team should be made aware. Facial swelling (oedema) …
… not always caused by liver disease. Newborn babies have a higher than normal number of red blood cells. The body … ones. As these blood cells break down, the body produces a waste product called bilirubin. When bilirubin levels in … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Prolonged …
… Mallet fingers What is a mallet finger? A mallet finger is caused by rupture of the tendon to the tip … Gate 35: 0117 4145100 or 0117 4145101 Related links Our Hospitals … What is a mallet finger? A mallet finger is …