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Kids Health Information : Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) – Crohn disease and ulcerative colitis
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) – Crohn disease and ulcerative colitis. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a condition that causes inflammation (swelling) in the bowel (intestine). IBD is the general term used to describe two different conditions
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Gastroenterology and Hepatology;Feeding and Nutrition
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Inflammatory_bowel_disease/
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Clinical Practice Guidelines : Vulval ulcers
Vulval ulcers. PIC Endorsed. Most vulval ulcers in children are aphthous or secondary to a systemic infection, rather than due to sexually transmitted infections. Diagnosis on clinical appearance alone is difficult and investigations are often
PIC endorsed | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Urology;Ophthalmology;Infectious Diseases
https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Vulval_ulcers/
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Clinical Practice Guidelines : Vulval and Vaginal Conditions
Vulval and Vaginal Conditions. PIC Endorsed. Vulvovaginitis is common and will usually resolve with simple measures. Pinworms should be considered when pre-pubertal children present with distressing nocturnal vaginal or perineal pain and/or itch.
PIC endorsed | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Urology;Pain;Emergency Care
https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Vulval_and_Vaginal_Conditions/
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Clinical Practice Guidelines : Diabetes insipidus
Diabetes insipidus. PIC Endorsed. Children with suspected or known diabetes insipidus (DI) must always have free access to water. Never restrict fluid intake. Urine output may not reflect hydration status. Close monitoring of electrolytes and fluid
PIC endorsed | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Nephrology;Gastroenterology and Hepatology;Feeding and Nutrition;Emergency Care;Diabetes and Endocrinology
https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Diabetes_insipidus/
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Clinical Practice Guidelines : Management of tetanus-prone wounds
Management of tetanus-prone wounds. All wounds, other than clean minor wounds, should be considered tetanus-prone. Tetanus immunoglobulin (TIG) is required for children with a tetanus-prone wound AND who are unimmunised, have had an incomplete
Guideline | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Allergy and Immunology;Trauma;Infectious Diseases
https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Management_of_tetanusprone_wounds/
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Kids Health Information : Penis and foreskin care
Penis and foreskin care. This page is available in the following community languages:. It is important to look after your child's penis and foreskin to keep it healthy and prevent redness, pain and infection. The foreskin is the loose skin covering
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Urology;Pain
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/penis_and_foreskin_care/
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Clinical Practice Guidelines : Syncope
Syncope. PIC Endorsed. An arrhythmia should be considered in all children with syncope. Most paediatric syncope is vasovagal. A thorough history is the best strategy to determine the cause of syncope and guide further investigation. Syncope is a
PIC endorsed | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Cardiology;Neurology;Emergency Care
https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Syncope/
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Kids Health Information : Urine samples
Urine samples. Urine samples need to be collected for urine tests. Urine tests may be done for a number of reasons, and they are the only way to know for sure if your child has a urinary tract infection (UTI). If the reason for the urine test is to
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Infectious Diseases
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Kids Health Information : Fracture care: wrist
Fracture care: wrist. Wrist fractures are common injuries in childhood. There are two bones in the forearm – the radius and the ulna. In a wrist fracture, one or both of these bones may be broken. Sometimes the bones may need to be put back into
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Pain;Rheumatology;Emergency Care
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Fracture_care_wrist/
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Clinical Practice Guidelines : Abdominal pain - acute
Abdominal pain - acute. PIC Endorsed. Repeated examination is useful to identify the persistence or evolution of signs, and evaluate response to treatment. Appropriate analgesia should be used and will not mask potentially serious causes of pain.
PIC endorsed | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Neonatology;Urology;Pain;Gastroenterology and Hepatology;Surgery and Anaesthetics;Feeding and Nutrition;Respiratory;Emergency Care;Infectious Diseases
https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Abdominal_pain_-_acute/
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