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After Open Heart Surgery: In the Hospital
How long you stay in the hospital after open-heart surgery depends on what type of surgery you had and your needs. It may be as short as 3 to 4 days. If you have complications, you may stay in the hospital several weeks or longer.
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Your Tracheostomy Tube: Answers to Common Questions
With a tracheostomy, your healthcare provider makes a small hole (stoma) in your windpipe (trachea) through your neck. A tracheostomy tube (trach tube) is then placed into the stoma. Air goes into and out of your lungs through the tube. Here are answers to some common questions that people often ask about tracheostomy.
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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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Walking for Fitness
Fitness walking has something for almost everyone, even people who are already fit. Walking is one of the safest ways to condition your body aerobically. It can boost energy, help you lose weight, and reduce stress.
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Managing Ulcerative Colitis: Medicines
Your doctor may give you medicine to help control your ulcerative colitis. Learn more about these medicines.
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When Your Child Has Gastrointestinal (GI) Bleeding
Blood in your child's vomit or poop can be a sign of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding. Many times, the cause of the bleeding isn't serious. But your child should always be seen by a doctor if GI bleeding happens. Read on to learn more.
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When Your Child Has a Gastric or Duodenal Ulcer
An ulcer is a breakdown of tissue on the inside of the stomach or small intestine. This causes a sore to form. Learn more about what to do when your child has an ulcer in the stomach (gastric ulcer) or in the first part of the small intestine (duodenal ulcer).
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Your Child’s Bowel Surgery
This bowel operation may involve the small intestine, large intestine (colon), or rectum. This sheet tells you how to prepare for the surgery and what to expect during it. It also tells you how to help your child recover afterward.
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When Your Child Has Appendicitis
A detailed look at what to know when your child has appendicitis, from symptoms and diagnosis to treatment and recovery.
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