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321. Patient information leaflets and videos  
Self examination - how to examine your neck and mouth regularly Self examination of neck Please click the links below to read leaflets on the following topics. Oral Cancer patient  
322. Shoulder Dislocation  
A dislocated shoulder is an injury where the upper arm bone (humerus) pops out of the cup shaped socket that’s part of your shoulder blade (scapula). The shoulder is one of the body’s most mobile  
323. Skin Holistic Needs Assessment  
What is a holistic needs assessment? For some people with skin cancer the treatment is simple and getting back to normal afterwards is relatively straightforward. However, for others a diagnosis of  
324. Pelvic floor muscle dysfunction  
Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) Stress Urinary Incontinence occurs when more pressure is put on the bladder than the pelvic floor muscles and urethral sphincter are able to withstand. This results  
325. Coronavirus - guidance and patient information  
Learn more about the support you can reviceve: Support Available for People Living in Calderdale Long-covid - information and other support in Calderdale and Kirklees For some people,  
326. Post-natal advice  
Exercise and advice following the birth of your baby Exercise and advice following the birth of your baby A4 PDF (cht.nhs.uk) Exercise and advice following the Caesarean birth of your baby  
327. Macmillan Patient Information  
General Information Accessing information in different languages Holistic Needs Assessment Be There for Someone Facing Cancer A Guide for Young People Caring for Someone With Cancer Are  
328. Smoking  
Smoking and your surgery Quitting smoking is the best thing any smoker can do to improve their current and future health. Stopping smoking before surgery means your heart and lungs don’t have to  
329. Transition: Moving into adult care  
What is the plan for my transition? When am I moving to adult services? Can I choose which adult service I move to? What is different about the adult service? Can I meet the adult staff  
330. Neonatal Unit  
Having a baby in neonatal care can be worrying for parents, but the staff looking after your baby will make sure you receive all the information, communication and support you need. If your baby  
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