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Dysphagia Bedside Swallow Exam
A bedside swallow exam is a test to see if you have dysphagia. Dysphagia is trouble swallowing. It can lead to serious problems, such as lung infection.
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Treatment for Nasal Polyps
Nasal polyps are abnormal, soft growths in the nose or sinuses. They are fairly common, especially as you get older. Read on to learn about treatment.
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After Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement
Reverse total shoulder replacement is a type of surgery. It's done to repair an injury to the rotator cuff. Here's what you need to know about recovering at home.
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Understanding Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump Therapy
The IABP is a device that helps your heart pump more blood. You may need it if your heart is unable to pump enough blood for your body.
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Step-by-Step: Inserting a Disposable Catheter (Man)
An illustrated step-by-step guide that shows men how to insert a disposable catheter.
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Understanding a Distal Radius Fracture
A fracture in the distal radius is a break in the lower end of the radius, near the wrist. The radius is the larger bone in the forearm.
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Stereotactic Breast Biopsy
Stereotactic breast biopsy is used to take tiny samples of your breast tissue that can be studied under a microscope. This procedure uses X-rays to find the tissue to be removed.
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Treating Incontinence in Women: Special Therapies
Treatment for urinary incontinence will depend on the cause of your problem and any other health issues you have. Read on for details.
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Treating Flexor Tendon Lacerations
Your health care provider can tell if your flexor tendon is cut by examining your finger. If the wound is very deep, the finger may be X-rayed to make sure the bone isn't damaged, too.
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