Patientinformation Page Content Amniocentesis Information about amniocentesis. Artroskopisk center: Knee arthroscopy Information regarding knee arthroscopy. Bleeding and pains during early pregnancy Information about bleeding and pains during early pregnancy. Booking an appointment for a blood test and EKG Information regarding booking an appointment for a blood test and EKG. Bottle feeding Information about bottle feeding. Calprotectin in stool (faeces) Information regarding examination for calprotectin in stool. Chlamydia Information about transmitted Chlamydia. Dehydration in children with fever, vomiting or diarrhoea When a child has a fever, vomits or has diarrhoea several times a day, they can lose a lot of fluid. If they do not drink enough during, they can become dehydrated. It is important that the child drinks a lot of water, but try to avoid fizzy soda or juice, as they contain too much sugar, which can exacerbate dehydration. Diabetes during pregnancy Information about diabetes during pregnancy. Ear infection An ear infection affects the middle ear. The inflammation is usually caused by a virus, but can also be caused by bacteria. An ear infection is a very common and harmless disease. It usually lasts a couple of days.It is treated with painkillers and perhaps antibiotics. Early home discharge Information about early home discharge Egg allergy Information about egg allergy. Elective Surgical Abortion In a surgical abortion the uterus is emptied of pregnancy tissue. Energy-rich diet Guidence for an energy-rich diet. Extended lung function test Test about the condition of the lungs. False croup False croup is a common disease caused by a virus infection. Therefore, it cannot the treated with penicillin or other antibiotics. Symptoms are wheezing, "barking" cogh, hoarseness, soreness when swollowing and tightness of the chest. Febrile convulsions Febrile convulsions are suffered by young children with a fever. They usually occur at the start of an infection and are very common. Febrile convulsions are not dangerous. Fever Fever is often seen in connection with an infection. It is a body temperature over 38 degrees centigrade. Children often experience a rapid temperature rise. A fever is not dangerous, and there is little connection between high temperature and the severity of an illness. Gallbladder removal and hernia operation Read more about what to do after your gallbladder removal or hernia operation. General surgery Read more about what to do after your surgery. Glucose tolerance test Information about the glucose tolerance test. Glucose tolerance test Glocuse tolerance test sreens for diabetes. Gynaecological operations Read more about what to do after your gynaecological operation. Hysteroscopy Information about hysteroscopy. Impetigo Impetigo is a harmless, common childhood disease caused by bacteria in the skin. Dampness and heat increase the risk of impetigo. The disease usually lasts a couple of days.It usually starts as a little red spot that gradually fills with liquid. A yellow or greeny/brown scab will then form. Impetigo can be itchy. Good hand hygiene is the best form of prevention. Cover spots with a plaster to reduce the risk of infection. Information about pain medication after birth The pain medication consists of Paracetamol, Ibupofen and Magnesia. Instructions for patients suffering from a head injury Information about the time after a head injury. Lactose tolerance test Information about the lactose tolerance test. Lactose tolerance test - children Information about the lactose tolerance test for children. Milk free diet Guidence about a milk free diet. Miscarriage Information about miscarriage. NIPT - Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing Information about Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing. Nausea and vomiting during pregnancy Information about nausea and vomiting duringpregnancy. Orthopaedic operations Information about what you must pay attention to after the orthopaedic operation. Outpatient Blood Test Department Information regarding the outpatient blodt test department. Outpatient Blood Test Department Information about the outpatient blood test department. Outpatient blood test department - Glostrup Information regarding the outpatient blood test department. PrEP treatment While on treatment, follow up visits are required every 6 months at an infectious disease outpatient clinic. Pregnancy, childbirth and postnatal care To help you as much as possible in connection with pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period, we have prepared an overview of what you can expect. Surgical evacuation of uterus In a surgical evacuation, the uterus is emptied of remaining pregnancy tissue after a miscarriage. Syphilis Syphilis is treated with antibiotic injection or tablets. To the bereaved Losing someone close to you is not easy and dealing with practical matters can seem unmanageable. Read about practical and regulations. Vitamins and iron for premature and low birthweight children Information about vitamins and iron supplements for babies born with gestational age under 37 weeks or over 37 weeks, but weighing under 2500 g. What to remember before your planned caesarean section Preparation for a caesaean section. When your child has broken a bone When a child has broken an arm or a leg, it rarely needs surgery on the day of the accident. An operation is therefore usually scheduled for one of the following days. The child must fast before the operation. Responsible editor Anne-Sofie Grølsted Please give your consent in order to send your message. Please enter a valid email address. Note: This mail is not secure. 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