Treatment for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP)
Explains what retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is and how it is treated
Explains what retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is and how it is treated
Today you have attended for a trial without your catheter; please read the information, in addition to the verbal instructions given by the nurse on discharge.
Explains what the condition is, outlines treatment options, including surgery, and gives advice and exercises to help you recover
Explains what a trigger point injection is and outlines the risks and benefits of using this treatment to reduce pain and improve mobility
What it is and what the treatment options are
Answers some of the questions that you or your child may have about surgery for trigger thumb
An operation to fuse the joints of the back of the foot (sub talar, talo navicular and calcaneo cuboid) to treat a painful arthritic foot
Advice for fixing common problems
Advice for fixing common problems
This leaflet aims to help women with a specific type of pregnancy called a tubal ectopic pregnancy.
Explains what TB is, how it is spread and how it is treated
Dietary advice for people diagnosed with and being treated for tuberculosis (TB)
This leaflet is for people newly arrived in the UK who are attending the TB clinic at the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Explains how a tunnelled line for haemodialysis is inserted under the skin on your chest - what to expect, possible complications and aftercare advice following the procedure
Multiple pregnancy is when you are carrying two or more babies in your womb. This leaflet is for parents and carers and explains the different types of twin pregnancies.
A test that looks at the activity of some cells in your bones - used to investigate acute inflammation due to infection e.g. osteomyelitis or to evaluate prosthetic joints
Advice for caring for your child with a simple upper arm fracture
Shows a normal joint versus a joint badly affected by inflammatory arthritis (IA)
This information is for women who have been offered treatment with ulipristal acetate for fibroids. Fibroids are non-cancerous growths that develop in or around the womb (uterus). The growths are made up of muscle and fibrous tissue and vary in size.
Information to help you gain the maximum benefit and understanding of your elbow operation