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A to Z Symptom: Belly Pain for Parents
Belly pain is common and, most of the time, doesn't have a serious cause.
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Fetal Abdominal Cyst for Parents
A fetal abdominal cyst is a bubble of fluid in a balloon-like bag in the belly of an unborn baby.
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How to Handle Pain While Peeing for Parents
When it hurts to pee, a urinary tract infection (UTI) is usually to blame. But there are other causes. Here's what to do.
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A to Z: Inflammatory Bowel Disease for Parents
Inflammatory bowel disease is a term medical people use for two diseases of the intestines, Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, that cause problems in the intestine.
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Blood Transfusions for Parents
A blood transfusion is a safe and relatively simple medical procedure that replaces blood lost during surgery or because of an injury or illness.
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A to Z: Intestinal Malabsorption for Parents
Learn about gastrointestinal problems and conditions that affect the digestive system.
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What Is a Gait Abnormality? for Kids
A gait abnormality is when someone walks in an unusual way.
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Digestive System for Parents
Conditions that affect the intestines, liver, pancreas, and other organs in the digestive tract.
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A for Parents
Key pediatric diseases and conditions that start with the letter A.
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A to Z for Parents
Brief descriptions of key health diseases and conditions.