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Gallstones [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

Gallstones are pieces of stone like substances that are made in the gallbladder. Gallstones can cause no symptoms and require no treatment. Treatment for gallstones can vary from diet changes to surgery. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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Prevent Pneumonia and Urinary Tract Infections (Small Poster) (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Under Revision

Poster for patients in the hospital. This poster includes 5 key activities patients can do to help prevent pneumonia and urinary tract infections following surgery. Available in 3 sizes. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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Following the Insertion of a Heart Device [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

Care After the Insertion of a Heart Device Pacemaker, Implantable Cardiac Defibrillator (ICD), Loop Recorder, or Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy.This brochure includes information about how to care for yourself after your procedure, including care at home, resuming activity, when to make follow up appointments and when to call for help. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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Take part in your recovery [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

You play an important part in your recovery from surgery. Do deep breathing, coughing, exercising in bed, and walking to prevent pneumonia and blood clots. This sheet explains how to do these important exercises: Deep breathing, Coughing, Leg exercises, and Walking. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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Kidney Transplant Clinic (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

Information on the Kidney Transplant Clinic, our services, what to expect, who you see, and where we are located. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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Living with a Kidney Transplant - Staying Healthy (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

Looking after your overall health is essential to the health of your transplanted kidney. This sheet briefly outlines what you can do to keep you and your kidney healthy. It is especially important to look for signs of rejection or infection. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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Having Surgery? NSQIP Program may call you after surgery (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

To help us continually improve the care we provide, Fraser Health hospitals have joined the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP), an internationally recognized program, assessing how well our B.C. patients do after surgery, compared to similar patients treated at other hospitals across Canada and in the United States. (Chinese - Traditional) Black & White

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Appendectomy (Child) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

Sometimes children experience appendicitis (a swelling of the appendix due to blockage). Removal of the appendix, or an appendectomy, may be required. Audio available. (Chinese - Traditional)

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General Anaesthesia (Child) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

General anaesthesia (say: an-iss-THEES-ee-a) is a mix of medicines that helps your child fall into a deep sleep. This means your child will not feel pain or remember the operation. General anaesthesia may be used when your child has an operation, test, or treatment. This information will help you and your child prepare for general anaesthesia. Please read this information carefully and explain it to your child, using words he or she can understand. Knowing what to expect will help your child feel less nervous. You can also contact the pre-anaesthesia clinic to help you and your child prepare.Audio available. (Chinese - Traditional)

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Orchidopexy: Surgery for Undescended Testicles (Child, Male) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

Normally before a baby boy is born, the testicles move into the scrotum (the sac that holds the testicles). Sometimes, though, one or both testicles stay in the body cavity instead of moving into the scrotum. This is called undescended testicles​ or cryptorchidism, which means "hidden testicle." The eustachian (say: you-STAY-shun) tube connects the middle ear to the back of the throat, and helps vent and drain the middle ear. An ear infection happens when mucus or swollen tissues from a cold block the eustachian tube. When the tube is blocked, the middle ear is not ventilated well and the air pressure changes can cause pain. This is much like the ear pain that happens on take-off or landing in an airplane. Sometimes the blockage does not let the normal ear fluid drain properly. This fluid can become infected and build up in the middle ear. This puts pressure on the eardrum and makes it bulge, which causes pain. Audio available. (Chinese - Traditional)

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