What about afterwards?
If you had an anaesthetic
spray you will stay in the hospital until your nurse is sure you can swallow normally and are fit enough to go home. This is usually two or three hours after the test.
When you get home, take it easy for the rest of the day. You should be able to go back to work the next morning.If you had a sedative injection there are some extra precautions to take:
Ask a responsible adult, with transport, to take you home.
Don’t drive, operate machinery or drink alcohol for 24 hours.
Don’t make important decisions (for example, signing papers) for 24 hours.
If you live alone, you may like to ask someone to stay the night with you. Alternatively you may stay overnight in hospital and go home the next day.
After-effects
Your throat may be a little sore, and you may have a hoarse voice. This should ease within a day or two.
When will I get the results?
A copy of the results will be sent to the person who referred you for the test (usually your GP or hospital doctor).Your doctor will arrange an appointment so that you can talk about the test results a few days later. If you don’t have a date for this, please ask.
Where can I get more information?
Remember, your doctors and nurses are there to help you. If you have any questions about your symptoms
or your ERCP, don’t be afraid to ask.
Current Information on Swine Flu is available at NIDirect and DHSSPSNI
NICaN guidance on the treatment of cancer patients during a flu pandemic can be accessed here
