Not a highly emetogenic drug. no prophylactic antiemetic required. and is not related with significant tissue damage.
Pain is a complex sensory and emotional experience that is typically associated with tissue damage or potential tissue damage. It serves as a warning signal to protect the body from harm.
All heat treatments have the potential of tissue damage resulting from excessive temperatures
The tissue on the heat is known as the epithelium, which is a layer of cells covering the surface of organs and structures in the body. Heat, such as from a burn, can damage this tissue leading to pain, redness, and potential blistering.
Escharotomy is performed to relieve pressure caused by circumferential burns or other conditions where swelling has led to compromised blood flow and potential tissue damage. By cutting through the eschar (dead tissue), the procedure helps to restore blood flow and prevent further tissue damage.
it can damage our tissue
it can damage our tissue
it can damage our tissue
it can damage our tissue
it can damage our tissue
it can damage our tissue
it can damage our tissue
it can damage our tissue