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Hydrocele in the Newborn
Hydrocele is a collection of fluid in the scrotum surrounding the testicle. This sometimes happens to newborns. Learn more about hydrocele, including how it’s treated.
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After Incontinence Surgery: Recovering in the Hospital
When the surgery is done, you'll go to the PACU (postanesthesia care unit). It is also called the recovery room. You'll stay in the PACU until you're fully awake. This is often a few hours. You'll then go to a regular room. Your hospital stay may last from 1 to 3 days.
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Discharge Instructions for Varicose Vein Surgery
You had a procedure in which your varicose veins were surgically removed. Here's what you can do to help with your recovery after surgery.
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Discharge Instructions for Lobectomy of the Lung
You had a surgical procedure called an open lung or pulmonary lobectomy. This is the removal of a section (lobe) of 1 of your lungs. Here are instructions to help you care for yourself at home.
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When Your Child Needs a Nasogastric (NG) Tube
If your child is having trouble swallowing food or liquids safely, the health care provider may suggest tube feeding. Tube feeding is often done with a nasogastric (NG) tube.
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Understanding Leg Amputation: Surgery After Injury
Amputation is a surgery to remove part or all of your leg. It's done because tissue in the leg is damaged and can't be healed. Read on to learn about the procedure, and what to expect afterward.
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Tracheoesophageal Fistula and Esophageal Atresia in the Newborn
The esophagus (food pipe) and trachea (windpipe) are 2 separate tubes. In some babies, these tubes don’t form the right way during pregnancy. This can lead to tracheoesophageal fistula and esophageal atresia.
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Wrist Pronation (Strength)
This exercise builds strength in your wrist.
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Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase Deficiency
Carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT) deficiency is a rare condition that causes muscle weakness and other symptoms. It happens because of a problem with one of two enzymes, CPT1 or CPT2.
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