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Urostomy: Staying Healthy
You've just had a urostomy to provide a new way for pee to drain from your body. Follow the tips on this sheet to learn how to stay healthy and help prevent problems.
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What is delirium?
Delirium is a sudden change in a person's mental state that fluctuates over short periods of time. Read on to learn more.
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Who's at risk for delirium?
Delirium happens most often in older people who have a serious illness. There's a greater risk if the person has dementia. But delirium can happen at any age.
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How to Help Prevent Delirium
If you have a friend or family member who is at risk for delirium, you can do things to help. There's no guarantee that these measures will prevent delirium. But they may reduce risk.
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How Is Delirium Treated?
Delirium is treated by finding and treating the cause. It has many possible causes, such as reaction to medicines, changes in blood chemistry, infections, strokes, and acute heart diseases.
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Getting Started with Cardiac Rehab: Exercise
Being more active is a key part of heart attack prevention. It helps your heart muscle and the rest of your body get stronger. It also helps control other heart risks.
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Heart Medicines After Bypass Surgery
After bypass surgery, you'll be taking medicines to manage heart disease. You may also take medicines for related conditions. Learn about these medicines.
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After Bypass Surgery: Visits With Your Health Care Team
After your bypass surgery, expect to have regular follow-up visits with your health care team.
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Exercise After Bypass Surgery: Start Slowly
After coronary artery bypass surgery, exercise is an important way to reduce your risk of future heart problems. Start slow, and build up your activity slowly.
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