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… Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy (BSGE). We have a dynamic multidisciplinary team that have the experience and … and expertise in endometriosis treatment, supported by our Endometriosis Nurse Specialist. When endometriosis is affecting the bowel or bladder, our colleagues in Colorectal Surgery and Urology provide us …
… North Bristol NHS Trust North Bristol NHS Trust provides a comprehensive seven bedded Adult Burns Unit specialising in … There are a number of hotels and bed and breakfasts near our hospitals where family and visitors can stay. Please … whether you are able to have ongoing support from social services. These services can take some time to arrange and …
… or doctor. Most people with CKD will benefit from a healthy diet. Simple changes to your eating will help to … what we eat overall should come from each food group for a healthy, balanced diet. You don’t need to get this balance … The Eatwell Guide recommends 6-8 cups or glasses a day. If you have CKD aiming to drink at least 8-10 cups a …
… wait to be given an appointment? We try and keep as small a waitlist as possible. Our wait times vary from month to month. Please contact our admin team on 0117 414 4888 to get up to date information …
… ME/CFS but there are clear guidelines to help with making a diagnosis. These guidelines include: Blood tests – these … This is why we have different types of therapists in our team, including physiotherapists, occupational therapists … ME/CFS. The routines and habits that we develop throughout our lives can be difficult for anyone to change but we can …
… Team? The Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) consists of a team with specialist training and experience in the … Hospital will be able to liaise with the Bristol Oncology services on your behalf. How to contact us: Skin Cancer … Hospital will be able to liaise with the Bristol Oncology services on your behalf. How to contact us: Skin Cancer …
… Kidney Disease (CKD) What is hepatitis B? Hepatitis B is a serious inflammation of the liver that is caused by a viral infection. It is spread by contact with blood and … during haemodialysis. Some countries outside the UK have a higher rate of hepatitis B infection, so it is particularly …
… that worry you. If you have bone problems, avoid uneven services and activities that increase the risk of you … don't get dehydrated. Protect yourself in the sun. Have a health snack after exercising, like a banana. Having some … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. …
… and returning to normal activities. You will be given a choice of special nourishing supplement drinks called ‘fortijuce’ and ‘fortisip’, in a variety of flavours. These are nutritional supplements … for 4-5 days, it is important that you remember to bring a few things in with you, or get a family member to bring …