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When Your Child Has Hirschsprung Disease
In a child with Hirschsprung's disease, nerves are missing in the anus and rectum and in part or all of the colon. The part of the colon without nerves can't relax. So, stool can't leave the body.
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When Your Child Has Intestinal Malrotation
While a baby is still in the womb, its intestines (bowels) form. Intestinal malrotation happens when the bowels don't form in the right position. Bands of tissue can grow between the bowels and body wall and block part of the bowel.
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When Your Child Has a Volvulus
A volvulus is when the intestine (bowel) twists in a way it's not supposed to. The twist can cut off blood flow to part of the intestine. Learn more about this condition, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
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Treating Anemia in the Newborn
Many babies have mild anemia within a few months after birth. These cases don't need treatment. But your baby's anemia is more severe. It must be treated to bring the red blood cell count back up.
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Right Bundle Branch Block
Your heart uses electrical signals to keep pumping normally. With right bundle branch block, some signals are slowed when they pass through the heart.
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Understanding Pericardiectomy
Pericardiectomy is a surgery to remove part or all of the sac around the heart. This lets the heart move more freely.
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Post-Polio Syndrome
Learn details about post-polio syndrome, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
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Choosing a Bariatric Surgery Procedure
Bariatric surgery helps you lose weight when diet and exercise alone have not been successful. Learn about the types of bariatric surgery.
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Brain Cyst
A brain cyst is an abnormal fluid-filled sac in the brain. A cyst may contain blood, pus, or other material. In the brain, a cyst may contain cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). CSF normally bathes and cushions the brain and spinal cord. Often, a brain cyst begins before birth.
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