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  • Your wound will need care and observation. After the stitches or staples are put in, the area may be covered with a thin layer of ointment and covered with a nonstick bandage. Your doctor will give you instructions on how to care for your stitches or staples. Be sure to follow those instructions. If you did not get...
  • Discusses splints, which are used when a bone is broken or other tissues are injured. Covers how to care for splints and deal with swelling. Discusses complications that may require emergency care.
  • Learn about the interpreter services that are available to help you get care in your language.
  • This self-assessment can help you identify the symptoms of depression. Take the PHQ-9 patient health questionnaire & start your mental health care journey.
  • This article explains what virtual care (telemedicine) is, when and how it's used, and what the risks are.
  • Get answers to questions about whether the coronavirus or COVID-19 might impact your pregnancy, labor and delivery, or postnatal care.
  • When you have diabetes, your feet need extra care and attention. Diabetes can damage the nerve endings and blood vessels in your feet, making you less likely to notice when your feet are injured. Diabetes also limits your body's ability to fight infection and get blood to areas that need it. If you get a minor foot...
  • The first few weeks with your newborn can be wonderful and exhausting at the same time. Kaiser Permanente is here to help with baby care basics.
  • It's natural to worry about your pregnancy and your baby. Prenatal care helps us find health concerns early so we can monitor them closely.
  • Learn how to care for your child if they start taking antidepressant medicines.
  • Ophthalmologists are medical doctors (MDs) who specialize in eye care. Ophthalmology is a surgical subspecialty. Ophthalmologists are licensed by state medical boards to practice medicine and are usually board-certified in ophthalmology. Ophthalmologists are certified to: Diagnose and treat all forms of eye disease...
  • All children need early and regular dental care. During well-child visits the doctor will check your child's dental health. A visit to a dentist is recommended within 6 months of when your child's first tooth comes in but no later than your child's first birthday. Some parents may worry about their child's first visit...
  • Know when to call your doctor or care team during your pregnancy. Learn what signs and symptoms to look out for in each trimester.
  • When you have diabetes, managing blood sugar levels and taking good care of your teeth and gums are both important. When blood sugar levels are high, there's a greater risk for: Gum (periodontal) disease. Tooth decay. Fungal infections in the mouth, like thrush. Dry mouth, or xerostomia (say "zee-ruh-STO-mee-uh"). The...
  • Learn what kangaroo care is, how to do it, why it's important, and how it benefits both your baby and you.
  • After a stroke, keep in mind that you are the most important person in your own recovery. You need to have a major say in the decisions about your care. This may be hard for you, and you may sometimes feel like sitting back and letting others take charge. Make sure others understand that you want to be involved in the...
  • Offers process to help you assess when to seek care for minor symptoms. Includes series of questions that cover when problem started, symptoms, vital signs, and whether problem is getting worse.
  • Discusses basic care of your newborn's umbilical cord stump. Covers cleaning umbilical cord stump and around the navel (belly button) after the stump has fallen off. Discusses signs of infection and when to call your baby's doctor.
  • Understanding how to care for your ostomy will help you live comfortably with it. An ostomy nurse is a great support. The nurse will help you learn to manage your ostomy so you can get back to a normal life. This will include learning how a pouch system works and how to replace your ostomy pouch. Your nurse will also...
  • Learn what steps to take in an acute mental health crisis, including who to contact, when to access care, and the options for care.
  • Learn how to care for your child if they start taking medicines for ADHD.
  • Don’t wait to reach out for help if you have severe symptoms of depression. Learn about Kaiser Permanente care options available to manage depression.
  • Learn about advance care planning for your child, and get ideas to help with making a plan.
  • Knowing how to make a telehealth appointment and what to expect is key to getting the most out of your care. Learn how to get started at Kaiser Permanente.
  • Offers tips for people caring for someone chronically ill or disabled. Tips for caregivers include: take care of yourself, let the person do as much as he or she can, and ask for help.
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