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What should be avoided after a tonsillectomy?
Tonsillectomy is a relatively simple and safe surgery. However, post-operative care is very important, and improper care may lead to complications. Therefore, the question "What should be avoided after tonsillectomy?" is a concern for many people.
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Management of suppurative wounds
A wound that is suppurating, swollen, and exuding discharge are characteristic signs indicating the risk of infection and necrosis. Therefore, upon observing these signs in an open wound, prompt and accurate management is required, following the guidance of a doctor.
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Be cautious of infection complications after tonsillectomy
Tonsillectomy (surgery to remove the tonsils) has become increasingly simple and safe. However, some infection complications may still occur after tonsillectomy. Therefore, if any unusual symptoms arise, you should visit a healthcare facility for an examination.
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Do Millipedes Bite and Are They Toxic?
Millipedes are one of the oldest decomposers found in most regions around the world. Although millipedes are not toxic to humans, they can cause allergic reactions.
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Why Do Lean People Also Get Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease?
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is recognized as a leading cause of chronic liver disease in the industrialized world. Its prevalence is increasing not only among individuals with type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and obesity, but also in people who have a relatively normal body mass index (BMI). This condition is known as lean non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
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Calcium Oxalate Crystals in the Urine: Symptoms, Causes
Calcium oxalate crystals in the urine are the most common cause of kidney stones. Reduce your risk of calcium oxalate stones by following a diet that limits foods containing oxalate, protein, and salt, combined with drinking enough water.
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6 causes of hand twitching
Hand twitching is a common phenomenon, which can only occur for a few moments, but can also last longer. So what causes hand twitching?
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What does an afternoon fever indicate? Is it concerning?
Normally, in the afternoon, our body temperature may slightly increase, but this condition is not harmful to our health. However, prolonged afternoon fever over time can indicate a hidden illness. Therefore, you should be cautious if this condition occurs.
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How to stop vomiting after drinking alcohol?
Excessive alcohol consumption can lead to a variety of vomiting symptoms. Vomiting is the body's response to excess toxins from alcohol. Instead of preventing vomiting, it's best to treat your nausea after drinking.
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Why do you have a fever at night?
A fever at night makes it difficult for you to sleep, and fall asleep, and affects your mood the next day. If this condition persists, it can cause the patient to feel tired, have muscle aches, and feel sleepy. A child's fever at night also causes a lot of worry for parents.
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