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Diabetes: Inspecting Your Feet
Diabetes increases your chances of developing foot problems. Learn how to look for foot problems if you have diabetes.
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Diabetes: Caring for Your Body
When you have diabetes, your body needs special care. This care helps you stay healthy and prevent complications. Read on to learn details about caring for your body.
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Planning for Travel When You Have Diabetes
Taking care of yourself means creating a routine for things like meals, exercising, and taking medicine. But sometimes this routine is disrupted when you travel. Your healthcare team can help you work out a travel plan. Read on for some helpful tips to get you started.
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What Is Gestational Diabetes?
Gestational diabetes is diabetes that happens only during pregnancy. Changes that occur in your body during pregnancy cause your blood sugar (glucose) to be too high. This can cause problems for the baby and for you.
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Managing Type 1 Diabetes in Your Child: Getting Started
Type 1 diabetes can be controlled by taking insulin, eating a healthy diet, and being active. Read on to learn more.
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After Tympanostomy (Ear Tubes)
Hearing should improve after the tubes are in place. For best results, follow up as instructed by the surgeon. In some cases, ear problems may continue. But you can help prevent ear infections by using good ear care.
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Tympanostomy (Ear Tube)
Tympanostomy is a type of ear surgery. It puts a tiny tube into the eardrum. The tube drains fluid buildup and balances air pressure on both sides of the eardrum.
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Suctioning Your Tracheostomy
Suctioning keeps your trach tube clear of excess mucus. Suction your tube as advised by your health care provider. Follow these guidelines and any others you're given.
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Tracheostomy Care
These guidelines can help you care for your trach tube, your stoma, and the skin around the stoma.
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