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- What is a Cystoscopy? A procedure called a cystoscopy allows us to look at the lining of your bladder to help us find out what is causing your symptoms such as frequent water infections (UTIs), blood in your urine (haematuria), incontinence, unusual cells found in a urine sample, persistent pain when passing urine or difficulty […]
Faecal Microbiota Transplant (FMT) for Clostridium difficile infection
What is Clostridium difficile? Clostridium difficile (otherwise known as “C.diff”) are bacteria that live in the bowel (also known as the gut). In a healthy person, C.diff bacteria can live amongst normal bacteria in the gut and don’t cause disease. However, if the normal bacteria are reduced, e.g., by the use of antibiotics to treat […]Topic: Gastroenterology
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors
Falls Advice
Every year hundreds of older people fall and hurt themselves. Falling at home can result in serious injury and being admitted to hospital. In the UK falls are a major cause of disability and death, due to injury in older people aged 75 and over. Most falls can be prevented. You have recently had a […]Topic: Emergency Care
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors
Finger (Phalanx) Dislocation
What can I expect after a finger dislocation? Your fingers are made up of several small bones and each one of these is called a ‘phalanx’. These bones are connected to each other in small joints. A dislocation is when one of these joints is disrupted due to the bones moving out of position. This […]Topic: Orthopaedics
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors
Finger (Phalanx) Fracture
Advice after a finger fractureTopic: Surgery
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors