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Results 1 - 10 of 1,717 for Children
  1. Your child had an injury or disease in their digestive system and needed an operation called an ileostomy. The operation changed the ...
  2. A brain tumor is a group (mass) of abnormal cells that grow in the brain. This article focuses on primary brain tumors in children.
  3. Your child had a bone marrow transplant. It will take 6 to 12 months or more for your child's ...
  4. ... muscle, heart valves, or lining of the heart. Children with endocarditis may have an underlying condition such ...
  5. ... and infections. This article is about NHL in children.
  6. Your child had surgery to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). GERD is a condition that causes acid, food, or ... the mouth to the stomach. Now that your child is going home, follow the surgeon's instructions on ...
  7. Your child was treated in the hospital for Crohn disease. This article tells you how to take care of your child at home afterward.
  8. ... This article is about OTC cold medicines for children. These cold remedies should be used with caution. They are not recommended for children younger than age 4.
  9. ... repair. This article discusses anti-reflux surgery in children. ... most often takes 2 to 3 hours. Your child will be given general anesthesia before the surgery. ...
  10. ... and organs. Heart failure can occur when: Your child's heart muscle weakens and cannot pump (eject) the blood out of the heart very well. Your child's heart muscle is stiff and the heart does ...
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