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Frequently Asked Questions About Heart Valve Repair or Replacement
Frequently asked questions about heart valve repair or replacement surgery, because families are bound to have many questions about heart valve repair or heart valve replacement
Appendicitis in Children and Teens
Appendicitis is a painful swelling and infection of the appendix. It is a medical emergency. CHOC's pediatric surgeons are ready 24 hours a day.
Diarrhea
Diarrhea is defined either as watery stool or increased frequency of stool (or both) when compared to a normal amount.
Metabolic Lab
The CHOC state-of-the-art Metabolic Laboratory is committed to the diagnosis and treatment of inborn errors of metabolism.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is when functional abdominal pain is accompanied with changes in bowel movement habits.
Lymphatic Malformations
Lymphatic malformations are groups of lymph vessels that form a growing, spongy cluster. Learn everything you need to know at CHOC.org.
Biliary Atresia
Biliary atresia is a chronic, progressive liver disease that becomes evident shortly after birth.
Cholestasis
Cholestasis is a condition that causes the normal flow of bile to be slowed or stopped. “Chole” refers to bile and “stasis” means “not moving.”
Bedwetting (Nocturnal Enuresis)
Nocturnal enuresis is the medical term for bedwetting. Incontinence is urination that occurs at an unintended time.
Dystonia: What It Is, Symptoms, Types and Treatment
Dystonia is a movement disorder that can affect children of all ages. Learn what it is, how it’s diagnosed and its symptoms, causes and treatment.
Quality
We’re proud to have cultivated an environment that not only prioritizes safety, but also emphasizes sharing and openness so that we can all learn from best practices.
Postoperative Care for Hypospadias and Chordee
At the CHOC Urology Center, we are proud to be leaders in the diagnosis, treatment and long-term follow-up care of patients with hypospadias.
Anorectal Malformation
CHOC pediatric general surgeons are experts in repairing anorectal malformations, including imperforate anus, in children—even newborn babies.
Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinoses (NCL)
Learn about the types of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLs), such as Batten disease, symptoms and diagnosis from the experts at CHOC.
Kidney Stones
A kidney stone is a hard mass that develops when chemicals in the urine crystallize or form into a stone within the kidney.
Foley Catheter Insertion Instructions
Some patients, including those with spina bifida or urinary retention problems, may be asked to use a Foley catheter at night.
Posterior Urethral Valves
Posterior urethral valves (PUV), occur in males and are excess flaps of tissue in the posterior urethra, which is the tube that drains urine from the bladder to the outside of the body for elimination.
Hydronephrosis
Hydronephrosis is a treatable condition in which urine gets trapped in the kidney and drains slower than it should into the bladder.
Neurogenic Bladder
At CHOC, our specialists at the Urology Center believes a neurogenic bladder shouldn't put childhood on pause.
How To Prevent And Treat Hand, Foot, And Mouth Disease
Here’s what you need to know about the mild but highly contagious illness that often lurks in kids’ classrooms.
When to worry about a child’s stomachache, according to experts
Children tend to get stomachaches often. How can parents know if something is seriously wrong, or if it's just a run-of-the-mill pain that will go away on its own?
Prune Belly Syndrome
Prune belly syndrome is also known as triad syndrome or Eagle-Barrett syndrome. It is characterized by the presence of three abnormalities.
Urinary Tract Infections in Girls
At CHOC Urology Center, our specialists provide treatments and tips to help prevent urinary tract infections in girls.
Clean Intermittent Catheter Insertion Instructions
Some patients, including those with spina bifida, neurogenic bladder or urinary retention, may be asked to use clean intermittent catheters (CIC) during the day.
Stool Tests
Stool test may also be referred to as “stool sample,” “stool culture” or “fecal sample.” The test looks at fecal matter for evidence of a medical condition.