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Treating Personality Disorders
A personality disorder is a label to describe ways of living that cause distress for you, those you relate to, or both.
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Understanding Oxygen Therapy in the Hospital
In the hospital, some people need oxygen therapy if they are not breathing in enough oxygen on their own. Read on to learn more about supplemental oxygen.
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Living with a Pacemaker
You can usually do almost everything you did before you got your pacemaker. See your doctor regularly to help make sure that you remain healthy and feeling good. Here are some things to stay away from.
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After a Concussion
Know what to expect after a concussion.
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Sigmoidoscopy
Sigmoidoscopy is a procedure used to view the lower colon and rectum. This test can help find the source of belly pain, rectal bleeding, and changes in bowel habits. It's also used as part of the screening for colorectal cancer.
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Having Laparoscopic Colon Surgery
After discussing your colon problem, you and your doctor may decide that laparoscopic treatment is right for you. How well you get ready for the surgery can affect its success. Make sure you understand all instructions your doctor gives you.
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What is Ulcerative Colitis?
Ulcerative colitis causes inflammation and sores (ulcers) in the inner lining of the rectum and colon. It is a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Read on to learn about how this condition is diagnosed and treated.
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Colostomy: Changing Your Pouch
Your healthcare provider gave you a stoma (new opening for stool to pass from the body) during surgery. Stool starts to pass from the stoma soon after surgery. That means you'll need to learn how to change your pouch before you go home.
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Ostomy Care: Emptying Your Pouch
You need to empty a drainable pouch when it gets to be about one-third full. To empty your pouch, follow the steps described here in order.
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