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    Electroencephalogram (EEG) (Spanish)

    The EEG shows the doctor how your child's brain is working. It picks up tiny electrical impulses in the brain. Find out about the procedure here.

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    Emergency room and clinic visits 1156

    Children may get scared if they have to go to the emergency room. Learn how to help your child cope with emergency room and clinic visits at the hospital.

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    Emergency room and clinic visits (Spanish)

    Children may get scared if they have to go to the emergency room. Learn how to help your child cope with emergency room and clinic visits at the hospital.

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    Epidural pain control for children 1741

    Pain medicine given in an epidural blocks pain messages sent by the nerves to the brain. Learn when it may be used, how it is done and possible side effects.

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    Epidural pain control for children (Spanish)

    Pain medicine given in an epidural blocks pain messages sent by the nerves to the brain. Learn when it may be used, how it is done and possible side effects.

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    Epinephrine auto-injection 1681

    Epinephrine is a medicine that normally comes in pen like tube. It is used to stop or lessen a severe allergic reaction that may be life threatening. It works very fast. Learn more about when and how it is used.

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    Epinephrine auto-injection (Spanish)

    Epinephrine is a medicine that normally comes in pen like tube. It is used to stop or lessen a severe allergic reaction that may be life threatening. It works very fast. Learn more about when and how it is used.

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    Esophageal bougienage 1854

    If your child swallows a coin and it is stuck, it needs to be removed. With esophageal bougienage, special tubes, called dilators, are used to push the coin into your child's??s stomach. Learn when and how this procedure is done.

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    Esophageal bougienage (Spanish)

    If your child swallows a coin and it is stuck, it needs to be removed. With esophageal bougienage, special tubes, called dilators, are used to push the coin into your child's??s stomach. Learn when and how this procedure is done.

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    Esophageal dilation (2057)

    When a child's food tube (esophagus) is narrowed, it may need to be stretched (dilated). Learn more about this and how it is done. Learn how to prepare your child and how to care for your child after the procedure.

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