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Sickle Cell Disease and Stroke

Children with sickle cell disease (SCD) are at risk of having strokes. A stroke happens when the blood flow to or in the brain is blocked. This blockage slows down or stops oxygen to the brain. This can cause damage to the brain.

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Warts: Liquid Nitrogen Treatment

What to expect if your child is having a liquid nitrogen treatment to remove a wart.

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Bottle Feeding

Feeding your baby can be a happy time for you and your baby. If you feel calm and relaxed during the feeding, so will your baby. Newborn infants need to be fed every 2 to 4 hours. As your baby gets older, he or she will be able to go 4 to 6 hours between feedings.

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Colonoscopy with General Anesthesia: Teens and Adults (Over 88 Pounds)

This Helping Hand™ is about how colonoscopies are done, how to prep for one, and what to expect for teens and adults.

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Bronchoscopy and Laryngoscopy

What to expect and how to prepare for your child's bronchoscopy and laryngoscopy.

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Mouth Care for Patients Receiving Chemotherapy

Learn how to properly care for your child's mouth if they are receiving chemotherapy. 

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What to expect if your child is having an x-ray.

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Chest Physiotherapy - Infants Newborn to 12 Months

Chest physiotherapy, also called postural drainage, is a way for you to help your child get rid of extra mucus in his or her lungs.

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Elbow Immobilizers (Welcome Sleeves)

Elbow immobilizers, also known as welcome sleeves, are put on the arms of infants and young children following certain types of surgeries or procedures.

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