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    Increasing fiber in your child's diet 1471

    Learn why fiber is important and how much your child needs. Also get tips on how to get more fiber in your child's diet.

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    Increasing fiber in your child's diet (Spanish)

    Learn why fiber is important and how much your child needs. Also get tips on how to get more fiber in your child's diet.

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    Inguinal hernia 1542

    This sheet describes an inguinal hernia and how it affects your child. It also includes what to do before sugary, what to expect after and how to care for your child after the surgery.

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    Inguinal hernia (Spanish)

    This sheet describes an inguinal hernia and how it affects your child. It also includes what to do before sugary, what to expect after and how to care for your child after the surgery.

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    In-Patient Golytely clean out (2134)

    Learn how your child will be prepped for an inpatient colonoscopy procedure.

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    In-Patient Golytely clean out Fox Valley (2134FV)

    Learn how your child will be prepped for an inpatient colonoscopy procedure.

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    Inpatient colonoscopy prep: Golytely (Spanish)

    Learn how your child will be prepped for an inpatient colonoscopy procedure.

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    Irritable bowel syndrome 1843

    Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is not a disease. It is a number of symptoms that cause cramps, bloating, constipation, or diarrhea. Learn more about causes and treatments of IBS.

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    Irritable bowel syndrome (Spanish)

    Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is not a disease. It is a number of symptoms that cause cramps, bloating, constipation, or diarrhea. Learn more about causes and treatments of IBS.

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    Jackson-Pratt drain care 1203

    The Jackson Pratt (JP) drain is a special tube that keeps body fluid from collecting near the site of your child's surgery. Learn more about the drain and how to take care of it.

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