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Appendectomy for Parents
Learn the basics of an appendectomy so you know what to expect if your child has this surgery.
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What's a Laparoscopic Appendectomy? (Video) for Parents
An appendectomy is surgery to remove the appendix. Surgeons remove the appendix when it gets blocked and becomes infected. A laparoscopic appendectomy lets surgeons remove the appendix with the help of a tiny video camera called a laparoscope.
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Appendicitis In Kids and Teens for Parents
Appendicitis requires immediate medical attention, so it's important to know its symptoms. The earlier it's caught, the easier it is to treat.
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Treating Appendicitis: Comparing Surgery With Antibiotic Treatment for Parents
For some kids, treating appendicitis can mean surgery or antibiotics. Find out about the differences.
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What's Appendicitis? for Kids
Appendicitis happens when a part of the digestive system called the appendix gets inflamed or swells up.
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A to Z: Appendicitis for Parents
Appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix, and requires surgery.
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Stomachaches for Kids
Ugh. Bellyaches. Find out what causes tummy trouble in this article for kids.
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Minimally Invasive Surgery for Parents
Minimally invasive surgery is a type of procedure done with smaller incisions (cuts).
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What's the Appendix? for Kids
The appendix is a small sac attached to the large intestine.
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Antegrade Continence Enema (ACE) for Parents
An antegrade continence enema, or ACE, is a different way to give an enema. Enemas can help someone poop if they become constipated or have another problem moving their bowels.