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… Ear Problems: Should My Child Be Treated for Fluid Buildup in … are so that you can talk to your doctor about them. Ear Problems: Should My Child Be Treated for Fluid Buildup in … fluid buildup that lasts 3 months or more may cause hearing problems. But hearing usually returns to normal after the …
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… Breathing Problems: Helping a Child Use a Metered-Dose Inhaler and … & Martin J. Gabica MD - Family Medicine … Breathing Problems Helping a Child Use a Metered-Dose Inhaler and Mask …
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… You Have a Child With Physical, Emotional, or Behavioural Problems On this page: Overview Overview … parent of a child with physical, emotional, or behavioural problems can be exhausting. Try to take good care of your … you do for yourself and your child. If you are having problems dealing with your feelings about your child's …
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… of injury or illness. Learn more in this section. Hip injuries & problems Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip Hip Injuries, … Debridement for Rotator Cuff Disorders Golfer's Elbow Knee Problems and Injuries Osteochondritis Dissecans of a …
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… The skin can develop rashes and sores, especially pressure injuries (also called pressure sores). These injuries are … by being careful when cleaning it. Checking the skin for problems Check the person's skin every day for pressure … and the hips. Pressure injuries also can form on the inner knees and the heels. When a pressure injury forms, the skin …
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… Overview Surgery for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries can help you stabilize your knee and return to activity. You may have: Reconstruction … surgery is generally safe, but all surgery has risks. Problems that can happen during or soon after surgery …
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… Office Ergonomics On this page: Overview Common Office Injuries Using Ergonomics to Prevent Injury Self-Care Where … blood vessels, and spine. You could also be at risk for problems such as tendinopathy and bursitis . These are … frequently. At a height that allows enough space for your knees and thighs to comfortably fit under the desk. Not …
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… Overview The thigh muscles (quadriceps) help keep the kneecap (patella) stable and in place. Weak quadriceps … The goals of non-surgical treatment of patellar tracking problems are to reduce symptoms, increase quadriceps … and strengthening exercises, taping or bracing the knee, using ice, and short-term use of non-steroidal …
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… disorder? Patellar tracking disorder means that the kneecap (patella) shifts out of place as the leg bends or … it? Patellar tracking disorder is usually caused by several problems combined, such as: Weak thigh muscles. Tendons, … your knees. Bursitis Knee Problems and Injuries Osteoarthritis Tendon Injury (Tendinopathy) …