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Tonsillectomy/Adenoidectomy in Children
Your child may be having surgery to take out the tonsils or adenoids. If needed, the tonsils and adenoids can be taken out during the same surgery. The two procedures are described here.
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For Kids: Asthma Symptoms and Triggers
You can learn how to help control your asthma. One way is to learn about the things that make you have flare-ups. You can also learn how to know when a flare-up is on the way. The more you know, the easier it will be to control your asthma.
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For Kids: Controlling Asthma Triggers
Read on to learn about some common asthma triggers, and how to control them.
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For Kids: Finding Your Asthma Triggers
Use this fun sheet to find your asthma triggers.
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For Kids: Avoiding Your Asthma Triggers
You like to stay busy and have fun. But you may be afraid asthma will slow you down. Do your best to control your asthma. Then you can do all the things you like to do! Use this fun sheet to find the best answer for each problem.
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What Is Barrett Esophagus?
You have Barrett esophagus. This means that there have been changes to the lining of the esophagus near the stomach. The changes may have been caused by the acid reflux that happens with GERD. The changed lining isn't cancer. But it may raise your risk of having cancer later on.
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Anemia and Kidney Disease
Anemia is a health problem that affects your blood. Normally, the kidneys make a protein called erythropoietin. It tells your body when to make new red blood cells. But if you have kidney disease, your kidneys may not be able to make enough of this protein. You may also not have enough iron in your body. Iron is vital to making red blood cells.
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Kidney Disease: Taking Iron for Anemia
Your body needs plenty of iron to make red blood cells. Because of this, most people who take epoetin alfa (EPO) need extra iron. EPO is the injection that people with kidney disease take to boost their red cells. Iron can be given in pill form or by I.V. Some people receive it both ways.
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Understanding Bedwetting
Bedwetting affects many children, teens, and even some adults. It can be frustrating. But it's often not a sign of a major problem.
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