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Costochondritis
Costochondritis is inflammation of a rib or the cartilage that connects a rib to your breastbone (sternum). Read on to learn more about the condition and how it can be treated.
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Having a Contrast Echocardiogram
A contrast echocardiogram helps your health care provider see how your heart is working. It uses ultrasound and a contrast fluid to help highlight the structures in the heart.
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Low-Fiber Diet
A low-fiber diet means eating foods that don't have much fiber. They are easy to digest. Learn why your doctor may put you on this kind of diet-and what foods you can and can't eat.
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Chest Tubes
Your lungs are each surrounded by two layers of membrane. The space between the layers is called the pleural space. Excess fluid, blood, pus, or air in the pleural space makes it hard for the lung to expand and makes breathing difficult. A chest tube is a soft, flexible tube put into the pleural space that drains blood, air, or excess fluid.
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Colostomy: Answers to Common Questions
You have been told you need a colostomy. Or you have recently been given one. Learning as much as you can about your colostomy can help you adjust.
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Colostomy: Living an Active Life
You have been told you need a colostomy. Or you have recently been given one. Once you heal from surgery, you can still live an active life. In fact, if you had a chronic disease, such as Crohn's disease, your quality of life may be better now than before surgery. In most cases, it's your choice how much having a colostomy limits your life.
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Colostomy: Adjusting to Your Body
Getting used to a colostomy may take time. Learning to care for it and the changes in your body can be tough. But you're still the same person. And you can do many of the same things you've always enjoyed. Read on for tips to help you adjust to having a colostomy.
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Scar Revision Surgery
If you've been injured and have a scar, scar revision surgery may help improve the look of the scar or make it less visible.
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Exercise Program for Rotator Cuff Injury
Follow this exercise program to help treat your rotator cuff injury.
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