Living with a Urinary Catheter - Hydration Guide - Flipbook - Page 19
When further support is required
If someone you are caring for experiences any of the following, call your GP immediately.
If out of hours, we recommend you call the NHS helpline on 111 or take them to your local
Accident and Emergency department as soon as possible.
EMERGENCY
SYMPTOMS:
• Nausea and vomiting
• Significant decrease in amount of
urine or darker colour
• Feeling unusually tired or confused
• A weak or rapid pulse
• Fits (seizures)
• Being unusually drowsy/unrousable
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