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Getting Your Breast Biopsy Results
Waiting for biopsy results is never easy. But you will know your results within days. You may get the results during a follow-up visit with your provider. Or your provider may call you with the results.
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Mastectomy: Healing at Home
After surgery, your body needs time to recover. You will receive information about helping your body heal and what you can and cannot do. This sheet can help you know what to watch for and when to call your healthcare provider.
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Discharge Instructions for Hyperphosphatemia (Child)
Hyperphosphatemia means there is too much phosphorus in the blood. If your child has this condition, he or she will need to make some dietary changes.
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Discharge Instructions for Lumbar Fusion
Instructions to help you care for yourself after having lumbar fusion.
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Discharge Instructions for Cellulitis
Cellulitis is an infection in the deepest layer of the skin. Learn how to take care of yourself at home and when to call your health care provider.
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Discharge Instructions for Cellulitis (Child)
Your child was diagnosed with cellulitis. This is an infection that occurs at the deepest layer of the skin. Follow these instructions for care when you get home.
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Discharge Instructions for Cervical Disk Surgery
Here are tips to help speed your recovery from cervical disk surgery.
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Discharge Instructions for Hypokalemia (Child)
Hypokalemia means there is a low level of potassium in the blood. With this condition, you will need to make some dietary changes.
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Discharge Instructions for Cesarean Section (C-Section)
You had a cesarean section, or C-section. During the C-section, your baby was delivered through a surgical incision in your stomach and uterus. Full recovery after a C-section can take time. It’s important to take care of yourself — for your own sake and because your new baby needs you. Here are some guidelines to follow at home.
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