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Drink plenty of clear fluid (tea/clear herbal tea/coffee/fruit squash/carbonated water drinks or plain water).
Tea 200ml
Tea and coffee will be available throughout.
Drink plenty of clear fluid such as tea without milk/clear herbal tea/coffee without milk/fruit squash/carbonated water drinks or plain water.
Avoid drinks containing caffeine (coffee, tea, cola), fizzy drinks, green tea, tomatoes, hot chocolate, alcohol and acidic fruits/fruit juices (such as
It is important that you continue to drink 8 to 10 glasses of water, tea/coffee, squash or fizzy drinks a day while re-introducing fibre.
or the heat by wearing gloves and socks Stimulate your hands/feet by rubbing them against different textures and surfaces, for example, a dishcloth, tea
Apply a cold compress such as an ice pack wrapped in a tea towel. Take simple pain relief such as paracetamol to relieve any pain.
The charity wants people from across the country to get together for tea, coffee and cake in aid of supporting mobile cancer care.
Early Morning Tea: 6.45am - 7am Breakfast: 7.45 am - 8.30am Lunch: Starts at 1pm Supper: Starts 6pm Beverages: Mid morning / mid afternoon / late evening
Sample requirements No special dietary restrictions are required for urine metadrenaline analysis although excess caffeine intake (tea, coffee, caffeine
Once you are unable to have anything by mouth, you should not: drink tea, coffee, or other drinks chew gum suck mints or sweets What to bring When you
Physiotherapist 10:00-11:30 please book via ghn-tr.womenshealth.physio@nhs.net or 0300 422 3053 Tuesday: Pregnancy Yoga 09:30-10:15 book by calling 0300 421 8018 Tea
Peppermint tea or peppermint oil may help relieve wind or bloating.
Food and drink You will be given a menu card every day to choose your meals for the next day: Early morning Tea: 6.45 am to 7 am Breakfast: 7.45 am - 8.30
You may also use an ice-pack or frozen vegetables, wrapped in a clean tea-towel, placed over the site to help reduce any swelling.
motions (stools) from becoming too hard by eating a diet high in fibre, drinking plenty of fluid (aim for a total of 2 litres of water or squash per day – tea