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… very important you do not stop having blood tests. It is a good idea to mark these on your calendar as a reminder. If you do not have your liver function monitored, … Please stop taking your medication and contact your GP or 111 for advice more urgently if you experience these …
… for adults and children over over 12 months of age for a wide range of minor injuries. Provided by Sirona Care & … MIU visit https://www.sirona-cic.org.uk/nhsservices/services/clevedon-minor-injury-unit/ In a life-threatening … MIU visit https://www.sirona-cic.org.uk/nhsservices/services/clevedon-minor-injury-unit/ In a life-threatening …
… health conditions and non-urgent medical matters. Call NHS 111 if you need urgent medical help but it's not an emergency. Our Minor Injuries Unit can help with cuts that need stitches … doctor or practitioner seeing you. You may feel you need a certain test but you do not get one. This is because all …
… Life after a critical illness Useful information for patients who have … we will try and get back to you as soon as possible. View our ICU Follow Up website page for more information. The ICU … not get better over time we can refer you to specialist services. Patient diaries Many patients in ICU are kept …
… are seen in the Emergency Department (often referred to as A&E) and our staff see and treat more than 1,700 people every week. … you to consider whether you need urgent and emergency care services. If you do need to come to hospital we will do our …
… and/or vomiting. It can also cause tummy pain and a raised temperature. It is usually caused by a virus, and most children are able to recover at home with … health visitor or General Practitioner. You can call the 111 advice line. If you are worried your child is becoming …
… work for most people in your situation who have had a similar injury. It will help your recovery if you follow … Stay well hydrated and take laxatives if needed. Use a simple sling (collar and cuff) to help ease the pain when … please contact a relevant health care professional such as 111 or your GP. Bone health and fracture prevention Bones …
… sphincter that is relatively common in people who have had a vaginal delivery (it affects 1 in 5). What is the OASI … number on the back of this leaflet, or out of hours phone 111. How long will my appointment be? Your appointment … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Obstetric …
… screening in the Emergency Department (ED) If you have a blood test at the Emergency Department (ED) in Bristol … want to check that my result was negative? You can contact our Care Navigator. They work with people involved in this … can also make an appointment through Yuno Sexual Health Services to discuss your sexual health including being tested …
… contact anyone you will need to contact your GP, NHS 111 or return to Southmead Hospital. Abdominal pain It is not … severe pain that lasts for several hours may indicate a leakage of fluid from the areas where the bowel and stomach … tablet to be chewed twice a day (morning and evening). A-Z Multivitamin and Mineral: You will need to buy chewable A-Z …