Adenoidectomy (adenoid removal) in children
Aims to answer some of the questions that you or your child may have about their operation to remove the adenoids
Aims to answer some of the questions that you or your child may have about their operation to remove the adenoids
Advice for parents and carers following their child's appendix operation
Explains a tests which look at the oesophagus (food passage), stomach and intestines
Information on what spasticity is and how to manage it. It provides you with an overview of the use of Botulinum Toxin A
Explains what the condition is, how the infection is treated and gives you some helpful suggestions to aid your child’s recovery at home
Advice to make you feel more confident in caring for your child when they leave hospital following a procedure under a general anaesthetic
Lists different locations where your child can have a blood test
Aims to answer some of the questions that you / your child may have about their operation to remove the foreskin from the end of the penis
Aims to answer some of the questions that you / your child may have about their operation to examine the bladder
Information for parents/carers when a child needs an operation to remove a cyst by scraping out its contents
Information for parents / carers of children fitting due to a raised temperature - explains what a febrile convulsion is, how it is treated and any likely after effects
Explains what the condition is, how it will affect your child and how the infection is treated
Aims to answer some of the questions that you or your child may have about their operation to insert a tiny tube to drain fluid from the middle ear
Aims to answer some of the questions that you / your child may have about their operation.
Aims to answer some of the questions that you / your child may have about their operation - to repair a hydrocele (swelling around the testicle caused by a collection of fluid)
Explains what hypoglycaemia and ketotic hypoglycaemia are, what causes them, symptoms to look out for and gives feeding guidelines to manage a hypoglycaemic episode (low blood sugar)
Explains what ITP is, how it may affect your child and how it is managed
Aims to answer some of the questions that you/ your child may have about their operation
Aims to answer some of the questions that you or your child may have about their operation to remove K-wires used to control fractures
What to expect when your child comes to the unit for surgery, blood tests or other procedures