Gastrectomy
This pamphlet explains what to expect after a gastrectomy (surgery to remove part, or all, of your stomach). Topics include eating and drinking, managing pain, activity, care of your incision (cut), and follow-up care.
This pamphlet explains what to expect after a gastrectomy (surgery to remove part, or all, of your stomach). Topics include eating and drinking, managing pain, activity, care of your incision (cut), and follow-up care.
Le présent document explique comment vous pouvez attraper une gastroentérite virale, quels en sont les symptômes, quels sont les traitements possibles, quelles mesures de prévention et de contrôle des infections (PCI) seront prises pendant votre séjour à l’hôpital et ce que vous devrez faire lorsque vous rentrerez chez vous. This pamphlet is also available in English.
Gastroparesis means stomach paralysis. This means the stomach empties too slowly. The guidelines in this pamphlet may help you to lower your symptoms and keep up good nutrition. A list of best food choices and foods to avoid is included.
Une gastroscopie est un examen de l'œsophage, de l'estomac et du duodénum. Le dépliant traite des risques possibles, de la façon dont l'examen est fait, de la manière de vous y préparer et des soins après l'examen. This pamphlet is also available in English and Arabic.
A gastroscopy is a test of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum. This pamphlet describes possible risks, getting ready for the test, how it is done, and care after the test.
A gastroscopy is a test of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum. This pamphlet describes possible risks, getting ready for the test, how it is done, and care after the test. This pamphlet is also available in French, Arabic, and Simplified Chinese.
A gastroscopy is a test of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum. This pamphlet describes possible risks, getting ready for the test, how it is done, and care after the test. This pamphlet is also available in English, French, and Arabic.
This pamphlet shows how to do different types of leg exercises to increase strength, prevent joint stiffness, and improve blood flow. This pamphlet is also available in French.
Gentamicin (or tobramycin) is used to treat peritonitis. This is an infection in the peritoneum (lining of your abdominal cavity that holds and protects organs like your stomach and liver). This pamphlet lists the possible side effects, instructions for how to give yourself gentamicin, and storage.