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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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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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After Your Child’s Ileostomy
Your child has had a procedure called an ileostomy. This surgery affects part of the colon (large intestine) and part of the last section of the ileum (small intestine). Parts of your child's colon and ileum were cut. Parts may have been removed. A small hole called a stoma is made in the abdominal wall and skin. During surgery, the intestine is attached to the skin to allow stool and mucus to pass out of the body. The stool and mucus drain into a holding bag. Below are guidelines for home care after an ileostomy. The doctor and nursing staff may give you other directions for your child.
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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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Using a-Metered Dose Inhaler (Closed-Mouth Method) Without a Spacer
Here are images that show the steps of inhaler use without a spacer.
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Treatment for Neurogenic Bowel
Neurogenic bowel is the loss of normal bowel function. It's caused by a nerve problem in the lower part of the colon.
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