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    Acute Bronchitis
      http://caminomedical.org/handouts/acutebronchitis.html

    Aftercare Instructions - Spanish (Acrobat file)
      http://www.caminomedical.org/handouts/pdf/Aftercare_SP.pdf

    Care Instructions for a Head Injury
      Head injuries can have associated symptoms of a headache, mild dizziness, mild drowsiness, pain behind the eyes and pain into the neck.
      http://www.caminomedical.org/handouts/headinjury.html

    Caring for Your Child's Cold & Fever
      Instructions for caring for a sick child with a cold or fever.
      http://www.caminomedical.org/handouts/childcold.html

    Caring for Your Diarrhea and Vomiting
      http://www.caminomedical.org/handouts/diarrhea.html

    Caring for Your Headache
      http://www.caminomedical.org/handouts/headache.html

    Caring for Your Nasal Allergies
      http://www.caminomedical.org//handouts/nasallergy.html

    Caring for Your Oral Sores
      http://caminomedical.org/handouts/oralsores.html

    Chicken Pox: Information for Parents
      http://www.caminomedical.org/handouts/chickenpox.html

    Flu and Colds
     


    Also see the FamilyDoctor.org article on Antibiotics: When They Can and Can't Help

      http://familydoctor.org/073.xml

    Home First Aid Kits (Acrobat file)
      http://caminomedical.org/handouts/Home_firstaidkit.pdf

    Instrucciones a Los Pacientes Con Cortaduras y Heridas
      http://www.caminomedical.org/handouts/aftercarespanish.html

    Medical Dosages for Children (Acrobat file)
      Camino Medical Group recommended dosages for children taking Tylenol or Advil
      http://www.caminomedicalgroup.org/handouts/meddosageforkids.pdf

    Nosebleeds - Causes & Treatment (Acrobat file)
      Nosebleeds affect all age and gender groups. Most nosebleeds are no cause for alarm. In some cases, professional medical care is needed to stop the bleeding. Rarely, is admission to the hospital required to control the problem.
      http://www.caminomedical.org/ent/nosebleeds.pdf

    Poison Oak
      http://caminomedical.org/handouts/poisonoak.html

    Poisonous Plants In and Outside the Home
      http://www.caminomedical.org/handouts/poisonplants.pdf

    Scabies
      http://caminomedical.org/handouts/scabies.html

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    Web Sites
    American Lung Association ®: Chronic Bronchitis
      http://www.lungusa.org/site/apps/nl/content3.asp?c=dvLUK9O0E&b=2058829&content_id={C79758B1-B58D-45C4-851D-2FD12958D1E3}¬oc=1

    Antibiotics: When They Can and Can't Help
     


    Also see the FamilyDoctor.org article on The Flu and Colds: Tips on Feeling Better

      http://familydoctor.org/680.xml

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