Toe fractures discharge advice
How to best care for your foot while it heals
How to best care for your foot while it heals
For parents of children who walk on their toes - explains what it is, why children do it and what treatments are available
Explains how Tolvaptan is used for adult polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD)
For patients experiencing swallowing difficulties - explains an exercise technique designed to strengthen the base of the tongue to help with swallowing control
Provides some background information about tonsil surgery in adults
Advice following an operation to remove the tonsils (two structures at the back of the throat)
Information for parents and carers of children having surgery on their tonsils or adenoids
Information for patients with tonsillitis and quinsy - an infection and inflammation of the tonsils and an abscess or a pus build up on your tonsil
Advice on silver nitrate treatment for patients with a stoma who have peristomal granulomas that are causing problems.
Explains treatment options available for severe ankle arthritis and benefits and risks involved
Advice is for patients who have had total hip replacement following trauma - designed to help you get back to full fitness as quickly as possible after your operation
Advice following surgery on how to reduce the risk of dislocation, staged exercises to help regain strength and mobility, and information to get the maximum benefit from a new hip
Advice on how to get yourself and your home ready for when you leave hospital after an elective (planned) hip operation
Advice and exercises to do while you are in traction
Guide for parents and carers on the safe use of garden trampolines
This leaflet is for patients who have been recommended a TULA procedure for a suspected bladder tumour.
This leaflet is for women having a trans-cervical resection of the endometrium (TCRE) as a treatment for heavy periods.
Information about a procedure in which chemotherapy is given directly into a liver tumour (cancer) using X-rays.
This leaflet is for women having a trans-cervical resection of a fibroid (TCRF) either as a treatment for heavy periods or for subfertility.
What happens when you are admitted to the Emergency Department with a suspected TIA