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#671
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11-02-2014, 05:51 PM
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Re: Random Medical and Weird I Find ALWAYS UPDATED * child warning
Some members do not rate every post. Some do the rating at the top of the page. They are enjoying them. No one has bitched yet. |
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#672
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11-02-2014, 05:54 PM
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Re: Random Medical and Weird I Find ALWAYS UPDATED * child warning
The last photo looks like a crime scene in a mental health facility in PA, but, there were no beds involved. Patient shot his therapist, (who died), and a psychiatrist, who shot the patient. He is now in jail. The patient was pissed guns were not allowed setting a perfect example as to why. |
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#673
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11-02-2014, 05:57 PM
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Re: Random Medical and Weird I Find ALWAYS UPDATED * child warning
ok this should make you pewk rule of thumb - never have sex with someone in the dark the first time reason: see below |
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#676
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11-02-2014, 07:08 PM
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Re: Random Medical and Weird I Find ALWAYS UPDATED * child warning
i dont know why but i love maggot videos
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#680
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11-02-2014, 11:18 PM
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Re: Random Medical and Weird I Find ALWAYS UPDATED * child warning
It is! It can start as a tiny pimple size area, (photo 2), and affects animals as well. A phlegmon is an area of inflammation in the body that exudes pus and other fluids. This typically develops as a result of an infection and can create serious medical complications. The inflammation may spread to neighboring organs and lead to systemic compromise, for example, or the patient's tissue could become so inflamed that it starts to become necrotic. Tissue necrosis, where soft tissue dies, can potentially lead to the need for amputation or other invasive treatment measures. Patients develop phlegmonous inflammation when microorganisms start to colonize the soft tissue. This causes inflammation as the body attempts to fight them, and can lead to the production of pus and other exudate. The phlegmon may feel hot and tender to the touch, and the surface skin often has a reddish, irritated appearance. Patients may also notice swelling and a strong odor along with the irritation. These areas of inflammation can appear in superficial or deep tissue. They may develop in association with a chronic disease or can appear independently. Bacteria are usually the cause, and the patient may develop an abscess, or a collection of pus trapped inside the body. First line treatment for a phlegmon involves medications to cut the inflammation and treat the infection. The patient may also need compresses or procedures to remove exudate if it does not drain freely. |