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Hemorrhoids [English] Permalink Public

Hemorrhoids (sounds like ‘hem-uh-roids’) are also called ‘piles’; are bulging tissue (skin) that contains swollen veins in the rectal (anal, bum) area. They may cause small amounts of bleeding or small blood clots. They can be itchy and painful, especially with a bowel movement (stool, poo). (English) Colour

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English (254304), Arabic (264501), Chinese - Simplified (264502), Chinese - Traditional (262106), Farsi (264504), Korean (264503), Punjabi (262107), Vietnamese (264505)

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254304
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Vomiting or Diarrhea (Adult) (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public

There are many reasons why a person throws up or vomits. The most common reason is from a stomach virus (which is often called the ‘stomach flu’ by mistake – The real flu usually doesn’t cause vomiting). (English) Colour

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English (253958), Arabic (262812), Chinese - Simplified (262810), Chinese - Traditional (262204), Farsi (262207), Korean (262206), Punjabi (262205), Vietnamese (262811)

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253958
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Eating after Myotomy Surgery [English] Permalink Public

A guide to eating after myotomy surgery for achalasia. (English) Colour

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267260
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Hiatus Hernia Surgery [English] Permalink Public

A hiatus hernia is when the upper part of the stomach protrudes into the chest through a tear or weakness in the diaphragm. This booklet describes the surgical procedure as well as recovery, including diet and activity. (English) Black & White

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253859
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Myotomy Surgery: Your Surgery and Recovery at Home [English] Permalink Public

A myotomy is a surgery to relax the ring of muscle in your stomach so that food can pass through properly. This booklet gives you information on how to care yourself after a myotomy surgery. For both types of surgery: Heller Myotomy (laparoscopic) and Per Oral Endoscopic Myotomy or POEM. (English) Colour

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266604
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Eating after Hiatus Hernia Repair [English] Permalink Public

A guide to eating after hiatus hernia repair. (English) Colour

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267259
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Home Tube Feeding Guide: Syringe Method [English] Permalink Public

Fields filled in by a DIETITIAN to personalize for each person who is tube feeding at home. Includes instructions for how to complete tube feeding using the syringe method. (English) Colour (English) Colour

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268456
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When You Have a High Output Ostomy [English] Permalink Public

Nutrition tips for people who have a high output ostomy. (English) Colour

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266737
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Eating after Hiatus Hernia Repair [Punjabi] Permalink Public

A guide to eating after hiatus hernia repair. (Punjabi) Colour

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267891
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Eating after Hiatus Hernia Repair [Chinese - Simplified] Permalink Public

A guide to eating after hiatus hernia repair. (Chinese - Simplified) Colour

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English (267259), Chinese - Simplified (267890), Punjabi (267891)

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267890
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