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    Common questions about burn wound healing 1990

    Learn how to care for your child's healing burn wound.

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    Community food resources (1289)

    Learn where you can find help with getting food for your family.

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    Community food resources (Spanish) 1289

    Resources, nutrition, food, resources, formula, Spanish, 1289SP, 1289

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    Cone tip enema (1449)

    Some children with nerve-damaged bowels need help to pass stool. This teaching sheet explains how to use a cone tip enema to help them.

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    Cone tip enema (Spanish) 1449

    Some children with nerve-damaged bowels need help to pass stool. This teaching sheet explains how to use a cone tip enema to help them.

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    Congenital melanocytic nevus 1694

    Congenital means you are born with it. A melanocytic nevus is lesion or mark. It is not clear what causes the nevus to appear. Learn more about congenital melanocytic nevus and its diagnosis and treatment.

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    Congenital muscular torticollis 1648

    Congenital Muscular Torticollis (CMT) is a shortened neck muscle that makes the neck twist. It happens on one side. With CMT the head usually tilts to one side and the face turns to the opposite side. Learn about causes and treatment for CMT.

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    Congenital muscular torticollis (Spanish)

    Congenital Muscular Torticollis (CMT) is a shortened neck muscle that makes the neck twist. It happens on one side. With CMT the head usually tilts to one side and the face turns to the opposite side. Learn about causes and treatment for CMT.

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    Constipation after a procedure or injury (3036)

    Constipation may happen if your child is sick, has a broken bone, is injured or had surgery or has stayed in bed or a wheelchair for a long time. Learn how to help your child with constipation after a procedure or injury.

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    Constipation after a procedure or injury (Spanish) 3036

    Constipation may happen if your child is sick, has a broken bone, is injured or had surgery or has stayed in bed or a wheelchair for a long time. Learn how to help your child with constipation after a procedure or injury.

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