Sialogram
What to expect during a sialogram – an examination of your salivary glands
What to expect during a sialogram – an examination of your salivary glands
Guidance on what to do if your child with adrenal insufficiency is unwell
Outlines ‘Sick Day Rules’ for children with diabetes who are on two or three times daily insulin regimes and their family
Outlines ‘Sick Day Rules’ for children with diabetes who are on basal bolus regime and their family
Outlines ‘Sick Day Rules’ for children with diabetes who are on insulin pumps and their family
Explains treatment a condition called Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo and what you can expect
What happens in an operation to remove the sigmoid colon, which lies on the left side of your abdominal cavity (tummy)
Advice and treatment options for a condition where stomach acid rises into the back of your throat, affecting the throat lining and the voice box
We have written this leaflet to give a brief explanation of why the doctors or midwives may ask your permission for a post mortem examination to be carried out or why you may be told that your child is to have a post mortem examination.
Aims to answer some of the questions that you or your child may have about Sinding-Larsen Johansson Condition - which causes knee pain in children before or around the teenage years (ages 10-15)
Explains what single-handed care is and how the service works to ensure you leave hospital with suitable and safe care support
Dealing with hearing loss in one ear - advice and information about hearing aids
Outlines how high dose interventional CT procedures using can affect your skin and gives advice on how to take care of it
Outlines how high dose interventional fluoroscopy procedures using can affect your skin and gives advice on how to take care of it
This leaflet explains the benefits of early and ongoing skin-to-skin contact, and how to do it safely.
Information to help you understand what a skin tunnelled catheter is, why they are used and what is involved when you have one placed and removed
Advice to help you care for your child at home if he/she has slapped cheek disease.
Advice for parents/carers prior to a test of your child’s hearing while they are asleep, using melatonin
Tips that aim to improve your sleep routine
For patients who have had a stroke or brain injury, their family or carers with advice on promoting good sleep hygiene in hospital and at home