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Discharge Instructions for Incontinence 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.
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Stress Urinary Incontinence: Having Pubovaginal Sling Surgery
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.
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Stress Urinary Incontinence: Having Retropubic Suspension Surgery
Retropubic suspension is a type of surgery to treat stress urinary incontinence. Read on for helpful details about the surgery and what to expect.
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Walking for Fitness
Fitness walking has something for everyone, even people who are already fit. Walking is 1 of the safest ways to condition your body aerobically. It can boost energy, help you lose weight, and reduce stress.
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Having Rectal Surgery
Read on for details about rectal surgery, including what to expect before, during, and after the procedure.
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Staging Colorectal Cancer
Staging cancer determines if it has spread, and if so, how far. Knowing the cancer stage helps the healthcare provider make the best treatment plan.
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Using a Nebulizer (Adult)
A nebulizer turns medicine into a mist. You breathe the mist in through a mask or a mouthpiece. To use your nebulizer, follow these steps.
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Colorectal Surgery: Recovering in the Hospital and at Home
After your surgery, you will be moved to a recovery room. Here you will be carefully watched. Your blood pressure, heart rate, and breathing will be checked. You'll also get pain medicine to keep you comfortable. When you're ready, you'll be moved to a normal hospital room. You'll then be watched closely to be sure you're healing well. Your hospital stay may last from a few days to a week, or longer. Once home, follow instructions to help make sure you have a full recovery.
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Healthy Eating on the Go
Wherever your family goes, healthy eating can still be easy for you and fun for your kids. Here are tips to make smart choices while you're out.
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