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What we do Children’s Physiotherapy is a specialist community physiotherapy service for babies, children and young people living in Herefordshire. Children’s physiotherapists have additional knowledge and experience of child development and childhood disabilities. Children’s physiotherapists are responsible for the assessment and physical rehabilitation of children and young people who are identified as having difficulties with the development of gross motor skills and mobility as a result of accident, injury, disease or disability. They also see children with specific conditions such as Cystic Fibrosis, Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, gait anomalies and life-limiting conditions. Children’s’ physiotherapists use a variety of…
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From the moment your baby is born and takes their first breath, there is lots of information that is useful to know in order to help you to optimise those first few hours in terms of their health and bonding with your baby.
This section will cover the care options that will be offered and the reasons why, so that you can make informed decisions.
It also explains what happens if your baby needs additional care and the reasons for this.
The respiratory physiology service at Wye Valley NHS Trust provides a service in respiratory, exercise and sleep physiology, for inpatients and outpatients from the Trust. The department provides a comprehensive range of investigations in order to: Aid diagnosis Give an objective assessment of how a condition affects the patient’s functionally Display and define the contribution of any secondary condition Monitor improvement with treatment or deterioration with time Investigations are performed on patients with various types of lung disease, cardiac and oesophageal conditions and, on occasions, patients being considered for non-thoracic surgery when their cardio-pulmonary state gives cause for concern. Patients…
Membrane sweeps A membrane sweep or ‘stretch and sweep’ is when the midwife or doctor inserts two fingers into the vagina, through the cervix (if it is open enough) and uses a circular sweeping motion around the membranes in order to try and stimulate your body to release the hormone prostaglandin and create tightenings. NICE guidelines suggest that a sweep can be discussed and offered to women from 39 weeks. Although a membrane sweep isn’t a formal stage in the induction of labour process, it is still classed as a method of inducing labour and is often thought of as…
Always check over-the-counter medications for possible interactions with prescribed drugs.
Simple painkillers such as Paracetamol are usually safe, providing you do not exceed the maximum recommended dose and ensure that none of your prescribed drugs also contain Paracetamol, since this could result in accidental overdose.
Do not take over-the-counter non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as Nurofen/Ibuprofen if you are already taking prescribed NSAIDs.
Avoid NSAIDs if you have previously suffered any adverse effects or have a history of gastritis or stomach ulcers.
Also avoid NSAIDs if you are asthmatic, have high blood pressure or take anti-coagulation medications, unless your GP or Rheumatology team advises you to take them.
Everyone needs some fat to stay healthy. But too much fat, particularly around the waist, puts your heart at risk. Being overweight can lead to conditions such high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes, that increase you risk of heart and circulatory problems. Use the resources below to help you understand your weight and shape, with the aid of two tools, Body Mass Index (BMI) and your waist circumference. If they indicate that you are overweight and / or at increased risk, don’t panic, making simple changes to your lifestyle can help you lose weight. Managing your weight Understanding your…
The Bladder and Bowel Health Service at Wye Valley NHS Trust is a multidisciplinary team that provides a comprehensive service for patients who are registered with a Herefordshire GP. This includes: Individual consultations for patients who are referred via the continence pathway Treatment to help patients maintain continence where possible, including bladder retraining and Intermittent Self Catheterisation Advice on incontinence products where maintenance of continence is not possible Training and advice to healthcare professionals who manage patients with continence problems in their caseload After assessment products are provided via Tena NHS Delivery Service, they can be contacted re deliveries on…