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Patient resources
We publish a large number of patient information leaflets and resources across the whole range of our clinical expertise. Leaflets remain on this website whilst under review, which could take up to four months.
Popular patient resources
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Dietary advice to help your child with constipation
Information for patients, parents and carers. A practical guide to managing constipation. Suitable for children over one year.
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Dietary management of Gut Graft‑versus‑Host Disease
Information for patients
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Dietry Fat Counter for a very low fat diet
Information for patients
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Eating and Drinking with a High Output Stoma or Fistula
Advice for patients and carers
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Eating and Drinking with a Short Bowel
Information for patients that have their jejunum attached to colon
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Eating well during and after your Stem Cell Transplant / CAR-T Therapy
Information for patients
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Eating well for wound healing and preventing skin breakdown in hospital
Information for patients & carers
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Eating well with soft, moist diet
Information for patients and carers
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Eating when you have an Oesophageal Stent
Information for patients
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Information for parents and carers
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Exclusive Enteral Nutrition for children with Crohn’s Disease
Information for patients, parents and carers
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Fluid, a guide to getting the balance right
Information for patients
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Food diary for diabetes in pregnancy
Information about keeping a food diary for diabetes in pregnancy
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Food Safety Advice for Immuno‑Compromised Cancer Patients
During and after your cancer treatment your immune system becomes weakened (you become immuno-compromised). This is because the number of your white blood cells, which would normally help to fight these organisms, are falling (neutropenia). Therefore, good food safety is important.
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Four stage dietary advice to manage bowel obstruction
Information for patients