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Fistula in ano (Spanish) 1034
Learn what a fistula in ano is and how it is treated.
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Foley tube (3004)
A Foley gastostomy tube (G-tube) is a kind of feeding tube. Learn how to use and care for your child's Foley G-tube.
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FPIES challenge (Spanish) 1822
This sheet explains the FPIES challenge: what it is, why it is done, how it is done, and how to prepare.
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Gastric emptying study (1649)
When food in the stomach goes back up into the food tube, it is called reflux. A gastric emptying scan helps the doctor look for gastroesophageal reflux. Learn how to prepare your child for this study.
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Gastric emptying study (Spanish) 1649
When food in the stomach goes back up into the food tube, it is called reflux. A gastric emptying scan helps the doctor look for gastroesophageal reflux. Learn how to prepare your child for this study.
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Gastroesophageal (GE) reflux in children 1138
Reflux is a term used when stomach contents flow back up into the tube that connects the mouth to the stomach. Learn how to decrease the amount of reflux and promote comfort.
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Gastroesophageal reflux in babies 1444
Gastroesphageal reflux is a term used when a baby spits up part or all of a feeding. This sheet tells you things you can do to prevent or make reflux less severe.
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Gastroesophageal reflux in babies (Spanish)
Gastroesphageal reflux is a term used when a baby spits up part or all of a feeding. This sheet tells you things you can do to prevent or make reflux less severe.
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Gastroesophageal reflux (GE) in children (Spanish)
Reflux is a term used when stomach contents flow back up into the tube that connects the mouth to the stomach. Learn how to decrease the amount of reflux and promote comfort.
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Gastrostomy tube (G-tube) or Jejunostomy (J-tube) removal 1920
When your child's doctor decides that the G-tube is no longer needed a pressure dressing will be put over the G-tube site. Learn more about caring for the pressure dressing.