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Discharge Instructions for Epilepsy (Child)
Your child has been diagnosed with epilepsy, a disorder characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures, which are brief electrical disturbances in the brain. There are different kinds of seizures, and each child’s seizures are unique. Here's what you need to know about home care.
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Self-Care After Episiotomy
Your doctor has either done an episiotomy or repaired tissue that was torn during your baby’s birth. Here you will find suggestions to prevent infection and constipation, and to ease pain.
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Domestic Violence
Abuse often begins with verbal behaviors, such as name-calling, threats, and hitting or throwing objects. It can become worse, including pushing, slapping, and holding against the victim's will.
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Allergens: Dust and Dust Mites
Dust mites are microscopic organisms that can live throughout homes and businesses. Read on to learn more.
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Endometrial Cancer: Risk Factors
Learn about the risk factors for endometrial cancer.
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Endometrial Cancer: Early Detection
Early detection means checking for a health problem before a person has symptoms. This can sometimes find diseases like cancer early, which can lead to early treatment. This may improve the chance that treatment will work. Learn more about screening for endometrial cancer.
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Endometrial Cancer: Symptoms
The main symptom of endometrial cancer is unusual vaginal bleeding. Read this to learn about this and the other symptoms of endometrial cancer and when to see your doctor.
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Endometrial Cancer: Stages
The stage of a cancer is how much and how far the cancer has spread in your body. It's one of the most important things to know when deciding how to treat the cancer.
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Brain Tumors: Helping a Family Member or Friend
One way to reach out is to provide emotional support or help your loved one find an appropriate source of social support. Many people who have brain tumors find it helpful to talk to others who have been through a similar diagnosis and treatment program.
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