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Started from We have abdominal pain a lot.

The pain is twisted around under the flute, the pain is so tense that we suffocate, the pain goes to the back, the pain has almost no strength to sit and sleep under the right thread. We went to the doctor all the time. At first, the doctor said that it was a stomach disease. The medicine came to eat normally, we ate it, it did not heal immediately. So we modified the eating too. Not eating tasty food, not eating soft drinks, not eating L, it disappeared. The condition was broken for almost 2-3 years, which went to the hospital all the time. The doctor originally said that it was gastroenteritis, gastroenteritis, without any further examination. Each examination was walking. The doctor asked the condition for less than 5 minutes. He wrote to pay the same medicine back home. The day we had extreme pain came. We, the doctor on the 24/09/2025 day, the doctor said that the stomach disease came to take the drug, but it didn't heal. Until the day 26/09/2025, we stopped working with the doctor again. But this doctor was sure why he came to the doctor, the original condition took the drug and the condition didn't improve. This doctor asked us to draw more blood because he suspected that we would have a stone, which was punctured and the doctor injected the painkiller. While waiting for the result, the blood result came out, we should have the stone that the doctor suspected. But the doctor was worried that our stone was blocked. At the tube, it infected our liver. The blood that came out, our liver value was more than 500, which usually should not exceed only 40. The liver value is so high, it risks causing our liver failure. The doctor gave us an admit that night, which we were not prepared for. That night, the doctor gave us painkillers and disinfectants, and we drilled the blood, checked the liver every day, it was still high. The doctor found a surgical queue for us as soon as possible. The check came and we dissected the date 28/09/2025, which was very fast. We signed over there. We went to the X-ray and Altar Sodu. The doctor said our gallbladder was very inflamed. The doctor said that the young age is not likely to be, but it depends on our diet. We dissect. We choose open abdomen dissection because we are on a budget. Social Security at the hospital. We do not cover endoscopic surgery. If the endoscopy costs an extra 23,000, which we cannot. On the day of dissection, we are both afraid and excited. The surgeon walked to talk to our girlfriend that we may regain anesthesia slowly because anesthesia has an effect on the liver. We may have to sleep ICU, which we are very scared. Think about how you must wake up. When the surgery is done, we remember that we heard the doctor call us to wake up. The doctor said that we are very good, so we do not have to sleep. ICU, we remember that we were hurt very much. Moving a little bit was hurt. We were always suffering. The doctor came to inject morphine better. We slept in the hospital again. 30/09/2025 We asked the doctor because we wanted to go home. The doctor gave out. But the doctor said that he had to wash the wound every day. And the doctor made an appointment for blood tests on the liver. Until today, we started to walk normally. But do not lift heavy things, do not run, do not hit the water, which we have not showered for half a month, but wipe the body. Anyone with similar symptoms, do not neglect. Because of us, the doctor said that if late, the liver may fail to life, which We live a very risky random life. Both like to eat fried things. Nectar. Thai tea is extra sweet. Sparkling water. Eat very little water. From now on, our lives have to change. Adjust all eating. No frying. No frying. No frying. Drink a lot of water. This is important. From now on, I will love myself a lot. 🥹# Gallstone disease # Gallstone surgery # Health # Trending ♪ First surgery in my life

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... Read moreนิ่วในถุงน้ำดีเป็นปัญหาสุขภาพที่หลายคนอาจประสบโดยไม่รู้ตัว ซึ่งอาการปวดบิดจุกใต้ลิ้นปี่และใต้ชายโครงด้านขวา รวมถึงอาการปวดร้าวไปหลัง เป็นสัญญาณที่ไม่ควรมองข้าม ผู้ที่มีนิ่วถุงน้ำดีควรได้รับการตรวจอย่างละเอียด เพราะนิ่วอาจหลุดไปอุดท่อทางเดินน้ำดี ทำให้เกิดภาวะติดเชื้อที่ตับและอวัยวะอื่น ๆ ได้โดยค่าตับสูงมากเกินกว่าปกติอาจบ่งบอกถึงอาการรุนแรงที่ควรได้รับการรักษาอย่างเร่งด่วน หากมีอาการปวดบ่อยและรุนแรง ควรขอคำปรึกษาแพทย์เพื่อเข้ารับการตรวจเลือดและภาพอัลตราซาวด์เพิ่มเติมเพื่อการวินิจฉัยที่ถูกต้องและรวดเร็ว หลายกรณีจำเป็นต้องเข้ารับการผ่าตัดถุงน้ำดีเพื่อชะลอความเสี่ยงที่อาจเกิดขึ้นกับสุขภาพ การเลือกผ่าตัดแบบเปิดหน้าท้องหรือผ่าตัดส่องกล้องขึ้นอยู่กับงบประมาณและคำแนะนำของแพทย์ โดยวิธีผ่าตัดส่องกล้องมีข้อดีในเรื่องรอยแผลเล็ก ฟื้นตัวเร็วกว่าแต่มีค่าใช้จ่ายสูงกว่า การดูแลหลังผ่าตัดก็มีความสำคัญอย่างยิ่ง เช่น การงดยกของหนัก งดออกกำลังกายหักโหม และรักษาความสะอาดแผลผ่าตัด โดยเฉพาะช่วงแรกที่แผลยังไม่หายดี นอกจากนี้การปรับเปลี่ยนพฤติกรรมการกินมีบทบาทสำคัญในการป้องกันนิ่วกลับมาอีกครั้ง เช่น งดอาหารทอดและมัน เลี่ยงน้ำหวาน น้ำอัดลม รวมถึงดูแลให้ดื่มน้ำเปล่าเพียงพอต่อวัน เพื่อช่วยระบบทางเดินอาหารและลดความเสี่ยงในการเกิดนิ่วใหม่ สุดท้ายนี้ การใส่ใจสุขภาพและสังเกตอาการผิดปกติเป็นสิ่งจำเป็น เพราะนิ่วในถุงน้ำดีแม้จะพบได้ในวัยหนุ่มสาว แต่ถ้าปล่อยไว้โดยไม่รับการรักษาอาจนำไปสู่ปัญหาสุขภาพที่รุนแรงอย่างภาวะตับวายหรือภาวะแทรกซ้อนอื่น ๆ ได้

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Today’s study guide covers Pulmonary Embolism (PE) — one of the most high-risk conditions we see in med-surg and critical care. I broke it down into clean, easy-to-learn sections: ✔ Types of emboli ✔ Risk factors & Virchow’s triad ✔ Pathophysiology ✔ Clinical manifestations ✔ Diagnosis ✔
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nurse.rx.ss

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What it's like monitoring post-surgery patients
Now that I'm on another surgical rotation, we see multiple patients per day that had a recent surgery and need to continue to be monitored daily until they can go home from the hospital. What does this look like? ⭐️ Every day we check the incision site to check for signs of infection (r
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hennelie | med student

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