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COPD: Using Inhalers
Some COPD medicines are taken using a device called an inhaler. The inhaler helps you take a measured dose of medicine into your lungs. Not all inhalers work the same way. Have your healthcare provider show you how to use and care for the type of inhaler you're given.
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Pulmonary Sarcoidosis
Sarcoidosis is a disease that causes inflammation of the body tissues. This leads to small lumps called granulomas.
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Lower Body Strengthening After Amputation
Learn exercises to strengthen your lower body after amputation.
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When Your Child Has Brachial Plexus Palsy
The brachial plexus is a network of nerves in the neck and shoulder. These nerves carry signals that tell the arm and hand to move. If the brachial plexus is injured, palsy (paralysis) of the arm on that side may result. This condition is not painful and is usually very treatable.
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When Your Child Has a Clavicular Fracture at Birth
Your newborn has a broken collarbone (clavicle). This is a common and treatable problem in newborns. The clavicle almost always heals with no problems.
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When Your Child Has Calcaneovalgus
Your child was born with a foot deformity called calcaneovalgus. Learn how this condition is treated.
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When Your Child Has a Congenital Digital Deformity
Learn the treatment options if your child is born with a deformity of the hand or foot.
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When Your Child Has a Food Allergy: Shellfish
Children allergic to 1 type of shellfish, such as lobster, often react to other types as well. For that reason, your child should stay away from all shellfish.
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When Your Child Has a Food Allergy: Wheat
When a child has a wheat allergy, even a small amount of wheat can cause a life-threatening reaction. For that reason, your child must stay away from all foods that contain wheat.
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