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Tendi foi nada
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Gn Sirrrrssss
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Minha avó está tomando antibiótico por um problema no estômago, espero que ela melhore 🙏
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Negócio é poderoso mesmo
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Nossa, se estiver com sono tomem melatonina. Sonífero
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Vai fazer o que no feriado? Estou pensando em ir pra praia?
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got a free ticket (s/o Gray Area) to see Deeper Purpose last weekend and I've been obsessed since infectious ear-wormy tech house - Activate: https://open.spotify.com/track/6wHznrBZEyKvlcCrVdmNiC?si=912a717875974e04 - Up N' Down: https://open.spotify.com/track/2JGVEYGtla0PJeHF15Esdo?si=d4ad7a99361b4ae7
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Wow I would like one of these
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Prevention includes vaccination against bacterial pneumonia and the flu, along with healthy lifestyle habits like avoiding smoking and maintaining good hygiene. Rest and hydration are also important for supporting recovery, especially in mild cases that do not require hospitalization. Hope you learned something! Share if you found this post useful 🙏
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The diagnosis of pneumonia is based on symptoms, physical exams, and imaging tests like chest X-rays, as well as lab tests to identify the causative agent. Treatment varies depending on the cause: antibiotics are used for bacterial infections, antivirals for viral pneumonia, and antifungals for fungal infections. In more severe cases, hospitalization may be necessary for intensive care.
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Today I'm talking abou tá disease that is not so feared today, but it was one of the deadliest of the past: Pneumonia Pneumonia is a lung infection that causes inflammation in the alveoli, where gas exchange occurs. It can be caused by different agents such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or by inhaling harmful substances. The disease primarily affects people with weakened immune systems, such as the elderly, children, and those with chronic illnesses. Its main symptoms include fever, productive cough, chest pain, and difficulty breathing.
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I feel sofryvyyyy for people wo didn't saw beauties
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Happy Saturday!
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gm happy saturday
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Here they are.
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Beautiful garden and beautiful cat family! If you can, bring a vet to look them
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There is no cure for cirrhosis, but treatment can include managing the underlying cause, such as stopping alcohol consumption or treating hepatitis. In advanced cases, a liver transplant may be necessary. Early diagnosis and proper treatment are essential to slow the progression of the disease. Prevent and take care.
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As the liver is damaged, its healthy tissue is replaced by scar tissue, impairing the organ’s function. Cirrhosis can progress silently for years until its symptoms, such as fatigue, jaundice (yellowing of the skin), abdominal swelling, weight loss, and mental confusion, become apparent. When liver function is severely compromised, the disease can progress to liver failure.
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I'm using my profile to talk about medical conditions and preventions. Today I'm talking about a very common and deadly disease: Cirrhosis. Cirrhosis is a chronic liver disease characterized by the formation of scars (fibrosis) in the liver tissue, resulting from continuous damage to the organ. This damage can be caused by various factors, such as excessive alcohol consumption, hepatitis B and C, autoimmune diseases, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (hepatic steatosis), and exposure to toxins.
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Estou me formando gente!
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