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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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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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(Teaching Sheets)
Constipation with cystic fibrosis (CF) 1305
Constipation is a common problem in people with cystic fibrosis. Learn about causes, symptoms, and treatment.
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(Teaching Sheets)
Constipation with cystic fibrosis (1305) Spanish
Constipation is a common problem in people with cystic fibrosis. Learn about causes, symptoms, and treatment.
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(Teaching Sheets)
Corflo gastrojejunal tube (Spanish) 3012
A GJ tube is a feeding tube. It is placed through the stomach and goes into part of the small intestine, called jejunum. Learn how to use and care for the Coreflo GJ tube.
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Corflo PEG/Corflo Gastrojejunal Tube (3012)
A GJ tube is a feeding tube. It is placed through the stomach and goes into part of the small intestine, called jejunum. Learn how to use and care for the Coreflo GJ tube.
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(Teaching Sheets)
Corflo percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube (Corflo PEG G-tube) 3014
The Corpak or Cor-Flo PEG Tube is a long type of feeding tube that is held in the stomach by a mushroom shaped piece. Learn how to use and care for this tube.
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(Teaching Sheets)
Corflo percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube (Corflo PEG G-tube) (Spanish) 3014
The Corpak or Cor-Flo PEG Tube is a long type of feeding tube that is held in the stomach by a mushroom shaped piece. Learn how to use and care for this tube.
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(Teaching Sheets)
Cyclic vomiting syndrome (1330)
Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) is a condition that involves repeated vomiting episodes. It affects people of any age. It usually starts in children 3 to 7 years old. Learn more about how it and how it is treated.