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All tubes and catheters are removed by day 6. Occasionally you may get discharged with the urinary catheter (in case you have urinary retention or […] Read More
All tubes and catheters are removed by day 6. Occasionally you may get discharged with the urinary catheter (in case you have urinary retention or […] Read More
You take Insulin by subcutaneous (the tissue below the skin layer) injection; it can also be given intravenously in emergency clinical conditions during hospital admissions. […] Read More
The kidneys help to keep the internal environment constant through their excretory and regulatory function and produce hormones that play a role in red blood […] Read More
A vein is a type of blood vessel that returns blood from the tissues back to the heart; it has impure blood that contains less […] Read More
It is a device used to inject Insulin. It has Insulin prefilled in a cartridge, a dial that helps in delivering the prescribed dose and […] Read More
Most of the medications used in diabetes mellitus (DM) work by stimulation of production of Insulin by the patient’s pancreas. Some of the medications interfere with the […] Read More
Dietary fiber (DF) is the term given collectively to indigestible carbohydrates present in the plants foods. It is not present in animal products such as […] Read More
We need your consent for performing the blood test for the detection of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) infection. We would like to provide you with […] Read More
What is urinary incontinence? Urinary incontinence is the accidental loss of urine. It is a problem that affects emotional, psychological and social well-being of an […] Read More
Understanding VUR: Your child has a condition known as Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR). There are treatments that can help. In this brochure, you will learn about […] Read More