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You would treat it the same way as if it were regular hives. Most likely, you would use an epipen.
No, no swelling of any kind would normally be present 6 months after a stent procedure.
The coronary stent is a tube placed in the coronary arteries to keep them open and is a treatment for coronary heart disease. It is an intervention to prevent heart attacks and more damage to the heart.
It would likely not be in the best condition. The "good condition" '98 Mustangs I checked were going for about $5000.
I am assuming it depends on the type of stent you had placed. If it was a common bile duct stent or pancreatic duct stent due to problems with pancreatitis, no, you should not drink for a long time, if ever. Pancreatitis can be fatal. You would be likely to suffer another episode only 4 days post-op. After my own common pancreatic stent surgery two years ago, I was told by my GI to abstain from all alcohol for a year (for safe measure.) After one year, he said it was okay (in my case) to drink a beer or two, but no liquor. He said I could try red wine, as well, but it gives me really bad heartburn, which is scary if you've ever had pancreatitis. After one year of no alcohol, I am now able to have 2 or 3 beers, occasionally, with no ill effects.
In the 1930's Autism wasn't a diagnosis at all, thus no child would be recognized as being Autistic as they would be today. An Autistic child would likely have been diagnosed with some other condition such as mental retardation and locked in a home of some sort.
Cold dry air
If the prescription is appropriate to treat the infection, their condition might improve.
social worker
Most likely just ice packs and if an overdose adrenline shot.
Cool Whip
Insufficient air flow.