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Discharge Instructions for Nephrectomy (Child)
Your child had a nephrectomy. Their kidney was taken out because it wasn’t working correctly. It was putting your child at risk of future problems, such as dangerous infections or high blood pressure. Now your child can live a normal, healthy life with one kidney. Here’s what you’ll need to know about caring for your child after surgery.
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Discharge Instructions for Ovary Removal Surgery (Oophorectomy)
You had surgery to remove one or both of your ovaries Here are directions to help you recover at home.
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Understanding Sinus Problems
Sinus problems can cause uncomfortable symptoms. Read on to learn about how sinuses can get blocked and what the symptoms are.
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After Abdominal Hysterectomy for Uterine Prolapse
Uterine prolapse occurs when the uterus drops into the vagina. In severe cases, the uterus can protrude from the vagina. The goal of surgery is to correct this problem and relieve your symptoms.
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Nutrition During Pregnancy
What you eat matters to your baby and your health. Here's a helpful guide to what's safe for you to eat during pregnancy.
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Healthy Eating Habits During Pregnancy
Your health can affect your baby’s growth. Here are some ways to stay healthy.
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Understanding Miscarriage: Recovery
Learn how you can care for yourself if you are recovering from a miscarriage.
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Understanding Mood Disorders
Most people have mood changes now and then. But with a mood disorder, these mood changes aren't so simple. Here's what you need to know.
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Foreign Object in the Cornea
A foreign object can get into the cornea. A trapped speck of dirt or grit is often a minor problem. But anything metal, or an object that goes through (pierces) your cornea, can cause severe damage. Here's what you need to know about getting emergency medical care.
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