Treating Genital Warts
A closer look at treating warts, from medicines to removing them using lasers or surgery. Depending on where the warts are located, some treatments may work better than others.
A closer look at treating warts, from medicines to removing them using lasers or surgery. Depending on where the warts are located, some treatments may work better than others.
HPV is the virus that causes genital warts. Learning about HPV and its treatments can make you and your partner feel better.
In this surgery, the surgeon puts a sling under the urethra. The sling keeps urine from leaking. The surgery takes about an hour.
Retropubic suspension is a type of surgery to treat stress urinary incontinence. Read on for helpful details about the surgery and what to expect.
To help treat stress urinary incontinence (SUI), your surgeon may do a procedure called pubovaginal sling surgery. Read on to learn what to expect before, during, and after the surgery.
Your recovery at home will take some time. You will likely need 6 to 8 weeks to recover fully. The guidelines below will help you heal.
Childhood hernias can be safely fixed using outpatient (same-day) surgery.
Surgery treats a hernia by fixing the weakness in the abdominal wall. Read on to learn details about a traditional repair, including what to expect before, during, and after the surgery.
The way your baby cries can tell you how the baby is feeling. It can also alert you to the baby's needs. This sheet will help you understand what it means when your baby cries and what you can do to help.
If your baby has BPD, they will be cared for in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Severe cases of BPD can need a long stay in the hospital. Your baby may still need treatment after going home. This sheet can help you know what to expect when your baby is ready to leave the NICU.