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… Pneumothorax. Very rarely. 10 in 200,000. Increased pain. Infection. Please note if you fail to attend your first … Pneumothorax. Very rarely. 10 in 200,000. Increased pain. Infection. Please note if you fail to attend your first …
… become infected; antibiotics can be used to help treat the infection or may be used in lower doses to prevent infection. Portal hypertension and variceal bleeding … become infected; antibiotics can be used to help treat the infection or may be used in lower doses to prevent infection. …
… Lead Dr Sarah Johnston Telephone: 0117 4148370 Blood Sciences Laboratory Manager Allison Brixey Telephone: 0117 41 …
… skin. If you have any signs of the skin breaking down or infection you must contact the Fracture Clinic for review on … There is an increased risk of developing a chest infection while you are recovering. You are likely to be less … skin. If you have any signs of the skin breaking down or infection you must contact the Fracture Clinic for review on …
… with a discharge summary and a copy will go to your GP. Pathology results from the removed growth will usually take 2 … settle). Abdominal bloating (should settle in 24 hours). Infection (rare), transient temperature (more common). … with a discharge summary and a copy will go to your GP. Pathology results from the removed growth will usually take 2 …
… in children What is gastroenteritis? Gastroenteritis is an infection in the gut which causes diarrhoea and/or vomiting. … How can I stop it happening again? Gastroenteritis is an infection which can be passed on from person to person or in … children … What is gastroenteritis? Gastroenteritis is an infection in the gut which causes diarrhoea and/or vomiting. …