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Discharge Instructions for Epididymitis
Epididymitis is often caused by bacteria in the urinary tract or by bacteria passed between partners during sex. It can also be a complication of certain hospital procedures, or it can be caused by use of a urinary catheter. Here's what you need to do at home to care for yourself.
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Discharge Instructions for Esophagectomy
You had a procedure called esophagectomy. This means that part or all of your esophagus was removed. It will likely take a few months for your eating habits to get back to normal. Here's what you can do at home to help with your recovery.
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Healthy Eating on the Go
Wherever your family goes, healthy eating can still be easy for you and fun for your kids. Here are tips to make smart choices while you're out.
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Traveling with Oxygen
Using oxygen doesn't mean you can't travel. You just need to plan ahead. Read on for helpful tips to get you started.
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Small-Incision Cataract Surgery: Implanting the New Lens
Once your old lens has been removed, your surgeon slips the new lens (IOL or intraocular lens) in through the incision. The IOL is then placed in the capsule that held your old lens.
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Understanding Knee Replacement
The knee is a hinge-like joint, formed where the thighbone, shinbone, and kneecap meet. Over time, cartilage can wear away and the knee becomes stiff and painful. An artificial knee joint can replace the painful joint and restore movement. Learn more about the joints and knee replacement surgery.
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After Knee Replacement: The First Month
Exercising is the only way to regain your strength and range of motion. With continued exercise, you may gain more strength and range of motion than you had before surgery. Learn more about what you can expect.
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Home Safety After Joint Surgery
Follow these tips for home safety after joint surgery.
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After Knee Replacement: Controlling Swelling
Swelling is common after total knee replacement. Read this for steps you can take to reduce the amount of swelling you experience after your surgery.
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