yes it is normal as the body changes its harmones it tends to give u some odour.
This is normal to an extent, but if it persists for any longer than the conventional healing time for a tattoo, go back to the artist who did it and he or she will take a look at it and will most likely at that point, give you a product or the advice of how to procure products to alleviate swelling. Keeping on a good aftercare regiment will increase the chances that there won't be any adverse effects. And for this, you will clean the site twice a day with a good antibacterial soap and will rinse thoroughly and then apply an emollient to the site, which the best thing to use, is A&D ointment aside from products like Tattoo Goo.
That is the tongues version of a scab and it will go away in a few days.
There are so many different types of arthritis and each one presents differently. Symptoms can come on suddenly or you can feel them slowly build over time. Arthritis develops in your joints, so you may feel stiffness in your back, knees, shoulders, elbows, or other joints upon waking or after sitting for long periods of time. You may experience swelling or hear popping and cracking sounds in your joints. Swelling can come on suddenly or develop slowly over extended use. Pain when moving, twisting, or putting weight/pressure on any of your joints may be another sign. You may also struggle opening jars, holding objects, opening doors, or other daily tasks that you used to be able to perform easily. Accompanied with many of the symptoms above, you may also feel extremely tired, weak, or swollen areas may be red and warm/hot to the touch.
There are 366 days in a leap year, the extra day falls in feburary giving the month 29 days, Leap years occur every 4 years.
No it is not and your swollen ankles means you are retaining water. If you are on medications some meds can cause swelling of the ankles and feet. A pulse of 40 is low so I suggest you get to your doctor immediately. I am not trying to panic you, but these symptoms can be mean heart problems to kidney problems. If on any medications then your doctor needs to know what side effects you are experiencing and either adjust the dose or put you on another medication. There could be other causes, but, if you see your doctor now there is no reason you can't control whatever situation is causing the low pulse and the swelling.
Swelling, soreness, redness, minimal puss.
It is normal for a new tattoo to stay red and swollen for up to a week. You can take Advil for the swelling and apply Aquaphor to help the healing.
Normal side effects of the pneumonia shot is swelling and soreness at the area the shot was given. If you have concerns about an allergic reaction, you should consult your physician!
No, after three weeks, your hand should be healed. Swelling, redness, and heat in the area indicate an infection. You should see your doctor if it's still swollen.
Yes. This is the normal healing of the skin around the piercing points. Signs of worrisome infection would include worsening redness, swelling, warmth, pain, or increasing pus-like discharge from the piercing site.
Yes, its prefectly normal and it actually is infection or your immune system does this as a reaction to infection.
According to the Center for Disease Control, many people experience swelling or redness after receiving the injection. This is very normal, and it generally goes away by itself in a couple of days. If it persists for longer than that, you should contact your doctor.
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You can expect swelling around the nose and eyes. This is normal and should peak at about 3 days. The bandages should come off in about a week and in 7 - 10 days the swelling should be down far enough that it will be unnoticed by the untrained eye.
an ice cube wrapped in a paper towel for 10 minutes will take down redness and swelling. Also, over the counter eye drops designed to reduce redness can take down redness and swelling by shrinking the capillaries in the skin
A small degree of swelling and redness is normal. Pus is not. If you're showing pus, you've got an infection. Get on it ASAP and do not treat this at home. The doc has to fix it. Other things to look out for are oral temps over 99.5F, extreme hotness or redness at the site, dark lines radiating from the site, any discharge that isn't blood or clean serus fluid, and extreme pain at the site.
rinsing after coffee, tea, soft drinks, all snacks, and smoking during the entire initial healing time. Swelling of the area is perfectly normal during the first part of healing an oral piercing. It can be greatly reduced by gently sucking (rather than chewing) on clean ice. Chipped or shaved ice, or small cubes are best. The majority of the swelling usually only lasts for 3-5 days.