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Opioid Medication: What You Need to Know
Opioid medications may be used for pain relief after certain injuries, surgery, and some chronic health conditions.
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Oral Allergy Syndrome
Oral Allergy Syndrome is also called pollen-food allergy syndrome. This is due to a “food allergy” caused by uncooked fruits, raw vegetables, spices, and nuts.
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Orchiopexy Home Care Instructions
An orchiopexy is done when the testicle has not moved down into the scrotal sac. A cut is made in the groin and the testicle is brought down into the scrotum.
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Orthopedic Splints
A splint is a device used to provide support to bones and muscles that have been broken or strained, so that
they can heal.
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Ostomy Care
Your child has had surgery that changes the way the intestines (bowels) empty. They now have an ostomy.
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Otitis Media and Otitis Media with Effusion (Middle Ear Infection and Middle Ear Fluid)
Otitis media is a common childhood condition that can affect one or both ears. It often happens when a child has a cold.
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Pain Management after Orthopedic Surgery
Orthopedic procedures can be painful. Our team will work together with you and your child to try to keep pain at a level he can manage.
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Peanut Allergy Diet
Peanut allergy is very common. Allergic reactions can be unpredictable, and even very small amounts of peanut can cause a reaction.
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Pectus Excavatum Bar Removal & Discharge Instructions
Pectus excavatum or “sunken chest” is a depression in the chest. The depression may be in the center of the chest or more pronounced on one side (asymmetrical).
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Pediatric Dentistry - Preventive Care
Being proactive about your child’s dental health can help keep their smile healthy for life. Learn what to expect at your child's first dental appointment.