AV node ablation
What having ablation to control atrial fibrillation entails and what you can expect before, during and after the procedure
Read moreWhat having ablation to control atrial fibrillation entails and what you can expect before, during and after the procedure
Read moreExplains what happens when an anaesthetist places a breathing tube into the windpipe (trachea) when you are awake
Read moreWhat happens during an operation on the lymph glands or ‘nodes’ and the possible risks of the procedure
Read moreExplains medication used to treat chronic hepatitis and inflammatory bowel disease
Read moreAt the RBH we calculate due dates by using the crown rump length (CRL). This leaflet aims to explain how this will affect your care during pregnancy.
Read moreYou may have an existing back problem or have developed one during your pregnancy. We are commonly asked questions about back problems and how they will affect pregnancy and delivery. This leaflet should help to answer some of your questions.
Read moreExplains how symptoms can be managed and / or treated for a Baker’s cyst? Also called a popliteal cyst, it is a fluid-filled swelling that can develop behind the knee.
Read moreFollowing delivery of your baby, you may experience heavy bleeding from the uterus (womb). This happens in about 1% of births at the RBH. The use of a Bakri balloon is one of the treatment options available to control bleeding from the uterus.
Read moreExplains exercises to help with your balance problem
Read moreExplains exercises to help with your balance problems
Read moreAn overview of the balance system, and what to expect from your assessment appointment
Read moreAftercare advice following the removal of a balloon gastrostomy tube.
Read moreAftercare advice following the replacement of a balloon gastrostomy tube
Read moreWhat to expect once you have a date for your weight loss surgery
Read moreWhat happens during a test designed to look at your small bowel
Read moreExplains what happens during a barium proctogram examination - a specialised X-ray examination, which produces a series of images that enables us to see the way your lower abdominal structures move when you attempt to empty your bowels
Read moreWhat happens during a barium swallow / meal examination of the oesophagus in the Radiology (X-ray) Department at the Royal Berkshire Hospital
Read moreExplains a tests which look at the oesophagus (food passage), stomach and intestines
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