Back
Pain - Advice for patients who are within the first six
weeks of their back pain (including patients
who have a recurrence of long-standing back pain)
Bacterial vaginosis
Baker's cyst
Basal
cell carcinomas - FAQs
BCG vaccination
Bedsores
- How to prevent pressure ulcers (‘bedsores’)
- A4 document | A5
document
Benign
- Benign skin lesions - FAQs
Biopsy
Biopsy
- Oral (mouth) biopsy
Biopsy
- Having a kidney biopsy – a guide
for inpatients and outpatients
Blepharoplasty
- FAQs
Blood - NICE guidelines for Blood
Blood transfusion - see following information from the National Patient Safety Agency
Blood transfusion and surgery
Frequently asked questions about blood transfusion and surgery
Bone Marrow Aspiration and Trephine Biopsy
- leaflet available in the Oncology department
Bone
graft from hip
Bowel disorders Cambridge Colorectal Unit -
NICE guidelines for Digestive
system
Anal
fissures - FAQs
Anal
fistulas - FAQs
Bowel
cancer (cancer of the colon and/or rectum) - FAQs
Bowel
polyps - FAQs
Clinic
4 (colorectal surgery and stoma care)
Colostomy
- FAQs
Diverticular
disease - FAQs
Haemorrhoids
(piles) - FAQs
High-fibre
diet - FAQs
Loop
ileostomy - FAQs
Major
bowel surgery - FAQs
Minor
anorectal surgery - FAQs
Pruritus
ani (anal itchiness) - FAQs
Anal
Fissures (internal sphincterotomy) - Surgery For
Pilonidal
Sinus - Surgery for
Colorectal
Disorders - Symptoms
Brain conditions
Altered
vision following a traumatic brain injury Brain tumour diagnosis and tests
Cranioplasty
following a traumatic brain injury
Seizures
following a traumatic brain injury
Undergoing neurosurgery for a brain tumour; information for patients and carers
Brachytherapy - vaginal care following pelvic radiotherapy or brachytherapy
Breast Unit Cambridge Breast Unit
Breast
- Cambridge Breast Unit - Information following
treatment
Breast - Costochondritis | A5 Version
Breast unit: Patient resource pack
Breast prosthesis | A5 Version
Breast Reconstruction
Breast - Patient led follow up: Breast Unit
Breast surgery - Care after breast surgery: information about
‘Breathing
Games’ for young children with Cystic Fibrosis
Breathlessness Intervention Service
Coping
with breathlessness
Distraction
technique: using the five senses
Handheld
fan
Information
and commonly asked questions
Positions
to ease breathlessness
Bronchiectasis
Bronchoscopy
for inpatients
Bronchoscopy for outpatients
Bronchoscopy
- parent information
Buccal Midazolam (a parent/carers guide to administration) (Eastern Paediatric Epilepsy Network)
Burning
mouth syndrome - FAQs
Last updated: 21 September, 2007
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