Discomfort or bruising may occur at the puncture site or the person may feel dizzy or faint. Pressure to the puncture site until the bleeding stops reduces bruising. Warm packs relieve discomfort.
Monoclonal antibody therapy is administered through injections. How often it should be perfomed varies depending on what your doctor recommends.
Passive immunity happens when the antibody is already given to you. For example, the antibody that can be passed from mother to child. That is a natural passive immunity. The vaccine given to you when had rabies is also an example of passive immunity because again, what is given to you is already an antibody.
The aftercare advice that is given after a faradic body electrical treatment is to drink plenty of water. It is the number one advice that is given after body electrical treatment.
Ahh yes that's normal discharge and that will go on for a few weeks till your body gets a handle on the healing. That should have been covered in your aftercare instruction blurb given to you by the piercer. It should also be mentioned in your written aftercare instructions.
Try following the aftercare instructions you were given by your piercer first, I think you will find you should not be using anything not listed in the instructions.
The degree of aftercare needed depends on where the anesthetic was given, how much was given, and other individual circumstances.If a major extremity was anesthetized, the patient may have to wait until function returns before being discharged.
Oxygen, painkillers, and drugs to control swelling and seizures are given after the operation.
Well you should have been given written instructions for care and cleaning or your new ear piercing. If not see the "Related Links" below for suggested aftercare instructions.
Why is it important to give treatment advice and what may happen if advice was not given
Sounds like you are not keeping your tongue swelling in check, if your tongue is swelling you need to get on some ice and motor down to your local body piercer and ask about a longer barbell. You should be following the written aftercare instructions you were given, these would detail how to handle swelling and aftercare. For now get some ice on your tongue and then deal with the other points I have made here.
given medication to reduce swelling and pain. When the patient has recovered from surgery, he or she is sent home and usually given a week's course of antibiotics to be taken by mouth
The patient will continue to be given antibiotics, corticosteroids, and miotics for one to two weeks after surgery.