Varicocele embolisation aftercare advice
Advice following varicocele embolisation to treat your varicocele
Advice following varicocele embolisation to treat your varicocele
Explains about varicose vein surgery - what is involved and the benefits and possible risks
Explains what vascular malformations are, including venous malformation, arteriovenous malformation and lymphatic malformation, as well as treatment options
Information for patients diagnosed with a condition that can be treated with venesections (procedure to reduce red blood cells and ferritin level)
Explains what happens during a venogram – a special X-ray to look at the veins in one or both of your arms for CAPD
Explains what happens during a venous or arterial duplex ultrasound examination in the Radiology (X-ray) Department at the Royal Berkshire Hospital
Explains what Venous Thromboembolism is, who is at a higher risk of getting it and what can be done to prevent it
This leaflet is for anyone who is considering having a baby, is already pregnant or have just had a baby and are at risk of venous thromboembolism. It explains what complications may occur and how your pregnancy will be monitored because of the increased risks.
Tells you about the procedure known as “vertebroplasty”, explains what is involved, the benefits and possible risks
Advice following a vertebroplasty to improve your back pain following your vertebral fracture
What to expect during tests used to evaluate the function of the ears and their contribution to your balance
Ward facilities and routine information for patients, relatives and carers
Explains how video consultations / appointments work with your care team, without the need for you to travel to the hospital.
Explains what viral conjunctivitis is and how it is managed
Explains some visual exercises to help with your vertigo
For parents / carers of children and young people who have been advised to use Vitamin D to prevent bone disease
This leaflet explains why Vitamin D is recommended to anyone who is pregnant and/or breastfeeding.
Advice for people who have been recommended to take Vitamin D supplements
This leaflet outlines information on the possible complications when low Vitamin K levels have been detected in a newborn baby.
Information about an eye operation called a victrectomy (to remove vitreous jelly from the eye)