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… page: What is a bowel obstruction? A bowel obstruction happens … suppositories or enemas , to help with bowel movements. Surgery is almost always needed when the intestine is … is cut off. You may need a colostomy or an ileostomy after surgery. The diseased part of the intestine is removed, and …
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… Fistula On this page: What is a vaginal fistula? A fistula is a passage or hole … opens up. A vaginal fistula sometimes happens after: Surgery of the back wall of the vagina, the perineum, anus, … doctor will want to talk about your symptoms and about any surgery, trauma, or disease that could have caused a …
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… Document Punjabi Document Spanish Document Vietnamese What are Group A streptococcal infections? Group A … and a form of kidney disease called glomerulonephritis. What are the symptoms of GAS infections? Strep throat starts … cases, death can occur within 18 hours. In other cases, surgery is required to remove the affected body tissue or …
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… Document Punjabi Document Spanish Document Vietnamese What are Carbapenemase-producing organisms (CPO)? … admitted to hospital or had treatment (e.g. dialysis or surgery) in a health care facility outside of Canada, or who … rarely cause problems or infections outside of hospitals. What are my chances of getting infected with CPO? If you are …
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… On this page: Health Tools Cause Symptoms What Happens What Increases Your Risk When To Call … to 30 minutes before you exercise. Managing asthma before surgery. People who have moderate to severe asthma are at … barriers, such as fears about asthma, or unrealistic expectations. Discuss your barriers with your doctor, and …
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… page: What is a congenital hydrocele? A hydrocele (say … swelling comes and goes. This problem is usually fixed with surgery to help prevent a hernia in the groin. Another type … if it comes and goes, tell your doctor. Your child may need surgery to remove the fluid if: Your child still has the …
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… page: What is calcific tendinitis? Calcific tendinitis (or … The calcium deposits can be removed with an arthroscopic surgery called debridement (say "dih-BREED-munt"). Related … MD - Family Medicine Timothy Bhattacharyya MD - Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedic Trauma Current as of: November 9, 2022 …
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… Physiotherapy Can Help What is physiotherapy? Physiotherapy is a type of treatment … Physiotherapy may be used alone or with other treatments. What does a physiotherapist do? Your physiotherapist will … can help you get used to the problem so you know when to expect it. And rehab can train your body to know how to …
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… Basics What is nearsightedness? Nearsightedness (myopia) is a … use eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct their vision. Surgery can also reduce or fix nearsightedness. There are several surgery options, such as LASIK, PRK (photorefractive …
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… page: What is intussusception? Intussusception means that one part … intussusception is treated with an enema. In some cases, surgery may be needed. Enema. During an enema, air, saline, … to return to its normal position. It helps in most cases. Surgery. This may be needed if enemas haven't fixed the …