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Using Eye Drops
Here are images that show the steps to follow for using eye drops.
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Dysphagia Diet: Managing Foods
A dysphagia diet is a special eating plan. Your healthcare provider may advise it if you have trouble swallowing (dysphagia).
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Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE)
Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is an allergic reaction. It occurs in the esophagus. Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, how to live with this condition, and when to call for help.
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Treatment for Aspiration from Dysphagia
Aspiration is when a material like food or liquid enters your airway or lungs by accident. This can happen when you have a condition called dysphagia. Learn about treatment for this condition.
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Having Electrical Cardioversion
Cardioversion is a procedure that is done to return your heartbeat to a normal rhythm. It's done when the heart is beating very fast or has an irregular beat.
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Having Fiberoptic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES)
A fiberoptic evaluation of swallowing (FEES) test is used to see if you have dysphagia. Dysphagia is trouble swallowing.
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Understanding Functional Dyspepsia
Functional dyspepsia is a set of long-term symptoms. You can learn ways to manage your symptoms over time. This may include taking medicines. It may also mean making changes to your diet and managing your mental health.
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Chin Tuck (Flexibility)
Follow this step-by-step exercise.
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Epididymitis in Children
Epididymitis is an inflammation or infection of the epididymis. This is a thin, coiled tube that sits on top of a male testicle. In younger boys, this condition can be caused by a urinary tract infection. In older boys and teens, it's often caused by a sexually transmitted infection (STI).
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