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Dermatology Patient Information Leaflets

Aftercare following sensitisation DPC

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Cryotherapy

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Diphencyprone (DPC) for Warts and Verrucae

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Diphencyprone (DPC) for Alopecia

Information for patients, relatives and carers

How to use moisturisers and topical steroids

Information for patients, relatives, and carers

Information for patients receiving UVB (Narrowband) treatment

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Lymphoedema of the lower limbs

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Managing your venous leg ulcer

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Patch Testing

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Photo-Dynamic Therapy

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Receiving PUVA Treatment in the Dermatology Out-patient Department

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Skin Self-Examination

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Skin Surgery

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Skin Surgery Post-operative patient information booklet

Excision, punch biopsy, Curette & Cautery

What precautions should I take with DPC

Information for patients, relatives and carers

What precautions should I take with DPC- alopecia areata

Information for patients, relatives and carers

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Norovirus is highly infectious and can spread easily

Please do not visit our hospitals if you or a member of your household has had nausea, diarrhoea, or vomiting within the last 48 hours. This is to prevent the spread of norovirus in our hospitals.

See more information on norovirus