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Esophageal foreign body (Spanish)
An esophageal foreign body is an object that gets suck in the food tube (esophagus). Learn what to do if something gets stuck and how the object is removed.
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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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Liver injuries 1139
The liver is an organ that helps break down foods and medicines in the blood, so the body can absorb and use them. A liver injury, no matter how small could cause damage to major blood vessels around the liver.
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Liver injuries (Spanish)
The liver is an organ that helps break down foods and medicines in the blood, so the body can absorb and use them. A liver injury, no matter how small could cause damage to major blood vessels around the liver.
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(Teaching Sheets)
Potty time (when pooping is a problem) Spanish (2140)
Some kids who are toilet trained have problems pooping. Learn why this may happen and get tips on how to help your child.
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MIC key button gastrojejunal tube (GJ tube) 3018
A GJ tube is a feeding tube that is placed through the stomach (by a gastrostomy tract) part of the small intestine called the jejunum. Learn how to use and care for this tube.
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Nutrition therapy for Crohn's disease (1287)
Learn about how nutrition therapy may help your child with Crohn's disease.
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ABCs of boosting calories 1127
This sheet lists foods that will help increase (grow) calories in the diet.
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ABCs of boosting calories (Spanish)
This sheet lists foods that will help increase calories in the diet.
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AMT G-Jet (gastrojejunal) button (3001)
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 GJet GJ tube.