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… 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 …
… 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 …
… (csDMARDs), your treatment may be escalated to either a biologic disease modifying anti-rheumatic drug (bDMARD or … how we will check the results. We may ask you to contact our rheumatology advice line (by email or telephone) to let … months. Your review appointments may be face to face or in our Remote Therapy Clinic (RTC). This can be via telephone, …
… pipe) and the stomach. Images are taken as you swallow a white liquid (called barium) down into your stomach. … for CT colonography at North Bristol NHS Trust with a 20ml bottles of Gastrografin for preparation. Bowel … give you liquid food directly into your stomach to provide nutrition. General ultrasound Information about what to …
… that may help prevent further episodes. Why have I had a nosebleed? Often the cause is unknown. However, some causes … therapy. Where does the bleeding come from? The nose has a rich blood supply. Blood capillaries all converge in the … Gate 35: 0117 4145100 or 0117 4145101 Related links Our Hospitals … Coping with nosebleeds This information is …
… How to care for your wound to aid wound healing Glue A special wound glue has been used. It is designed to hold … its own. Do not pick or encourage the glue off. Too early a removal will increase the risk of scarring and may … Gate 35: 0117 4145100 or 0117 4145101 Related links Our Hospitals … How to care for your wound to aid wound …
… prevent further swelling. You may have been provided with a sling to support the arm. If so, use it. Frozen peas or crushed ice in a damp tea towel can be applied to the painful area. For … Gate 35: 0117 4145100 or 0117 4145101 Related links Our Hospitals … Following injury, your shoulder may be …
… 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 … for comfort, ease of dressing and getting to the toilet. A loose shirt for your top half and trousers or skirts with …
… previously learnt exercises. The exercise video shows a range of options for each exercise. Occasionally, individuals are taught a slightly different exercise or may have been advised not to perform a certain exercise. If you do not recognise the exercise, …