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Discharge Instructions for Croup
Your child has been diagnosed with croup. Here are instructions for caring for your child at home.
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Discharge Instructions for ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography)
Learn what you can expect when you are home after your ERCP.
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Discharge Instructions: Using a Cane
Using a cane can help you with balance as you regain strength and mobility after surgery, illness, or injury. Many different kinds of canes are available. Read on to learn more.
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Discharge Instructions: Using Crutches (Non-Weight-Bearing)
Your healthcare provider has prescribed crutches for you. Follow our step-by-step guide to using crutches.
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Discharge Instructions: Using Crutches (Weight-Bearing)
Your healthcare provider has prescribed crutches for you. A healthy leg can support your body weight, but when you have an injured leg or foot, you need to keep weight off it. Once you are told that you can put some weight on your leg, use a "weight-bearing" method of walking as the leg heals.
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Teens: About STIs
If you're having sex, or thinking about having sex, you need to know about sexually transmitted diseases or STDs. STDs can cause serious health problems. And not all can be cured. But there are ways to protect yourself and others.
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For Teens: Understanding Chlamydia
Chlamydia is an STI (sexually transmitted infection) that spreads when body fluids are passed during sex. Signs of chlamydia are often absent or hard to notice. Chlamydia can be cured.
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For Teens: Get the Facts About STIs
Here are answers to common questions about STIs.
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Colostomy: Irrigating Your Colostomy
Irrigating a colostomy allows you increased control over the timing of your bowel movements. Once a day, or once every other day, you irrigate by flushing the colostomy with warm water. Read on for clear step-by-step instructions.
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