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Anesthesia for Parents
Discover how anesthesia prevents pain during surgery, what the different types are, and what to expect from the process.
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What to Expect Before, During, & After Anesthesia for Parents
Here's a quick look at what may happen before, during, and after your child gets anesthesia.
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Can Anesthesia Hurt Brain Development? for Parents
Find out what the experts have to say.
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What's Anesthesia? for Kids
Anesthesia is medicine that doctors give to make people feel comfortable when they're having surgery, stitches, or other things that might be painful.
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Sedation for Parents
Sedation is the use of medicines to help someone relax and not feel pain during a medical procedure.
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Helping Kids Get Ready for Surgery for Parents
Kids who will be having surgery may feel stressed about it. Here's how parents can help them.
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Health Care Providers: Anesthesiologists for Parents
An anesthesiologist is a doctor who oversees the medicine given to patients to prevent pain during medical procedures.
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Surgeries and Procedures: Gastrostomy Tube (G-Tube) for Parents
Some kids have medical problems that prevent them from being able to take adequate nutrition by mouth. A gastrostomy tube (also called a G-tube) is a tube inserted through the abdomen that delivers nutrition directly to the stomach. Read this article to find out more about the gastrostomy procedure.
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Surgeries and Procedures: Laryngoscopy for Parents
Laryngoscopy, a visual examination below the back of the throat, can help discover the causes of voice and breathing problems, pain in the throat or ear, difficulty in swallowing, narrowing of the throat, blockages in the airway, and vocal cord problems.
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Surgeries and Procedures: Retinopathy of Prematurity for Parents
Retinopathy of prematurity, which mostly occurs in premature babies, is a disease that causes abnormal blood vessel growth in the retina. Sometimes surgery is needed to prevent vision loss or blindness.