Pneumonia in lower portion of the lungs
Yes- the "z" incision helps make minimal scarring on your flesh.
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It depends on how the piercing was taken care of while you had it. If it repetatively got infected, severely irritated or injured, then significant scarring can occur. If it was taken care of properly and gave little to no problems, scarring should be minimal.
Rales are sounds that can be made in your lungs. Bibasilar means that the sounds are coming from the base of each one: bi=2 basilar= base, or lowest lung section.
fluid accumulated on both sides of the base
A bilateral pleural effusion is when fluid builds up within tissues. These can combine with bibasilar atelectasis, otherwise known as collapsed lungs, and can be a result of an abdominal cancer.
do i ask questions to you regarding bibasilar airspce
You need to go back to the piercer that performed it. If that isn't an option, go to a doctor. If it isn't that deeply grown in, removal is fairly simple. If it is (and that's what they're designed to do -- grow into your tissue), the piercer (or MD) will use a scalpel to remove it. The scarring should be minimal. That being said, if scarring is a worry for you, don't get it somewhere like your face.
Fibrotic scarring is what happens after the removal of the foot.
you can if it's minor scarring, if so go to the store and look for acne scarring cream . if deep scarring your screwed.
Most hip piercings reject relatively quickly. If you catch the rejection early and get the jewelry removed, any scarring will be minimal. If you wait to long and the jewelry pushes itself completely or nearly completely out, you'll be left with more severe scarring. Microdermals are the best option for hip piercings and they would leave smaller scars than bars would. You could always use treatment creams like Mederma or Bio Oil to help reduce the appearance of the scars.