That is either a sign of infection or your scabs have turned white because of being in water. If the color does not go away after about 3 hours after being in the water, perhaps you should see a doctor.
White blood cells play a key role in fighting infection and inflammation, helping to form pus when they accumulate at a site of infection. If pus is washed away, the white blood cells will continue to work to combat the infection, but the visible accumulation of pus may be reduced until the infection is resolved.
No, pus should not be present, this indecates an infection. There should only be mild swelling, and some tenderness at the site.
Yes! See your dentist/oral surgeon. This happened to me. You probably have a dry socket. The fluid that you are seeing is puss. They will probably pack the extraction site and have you come back in a few days. My surgeon had me start an antibiotic before the surgery.
The bariatric surgery association is a site run by surgeons and nurses. The site contains information on surgery, news updates, and research.
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This is not advised because the surgery site will be in between the left and right mammary chains where the kittens are nursing. Having nursing kittens constantly nuzzling around the surgery site increases the risk of surgical site infection and the surgery site not healing properly. However, it is technically possible provided you are ready for the task of after-surgery care.
To find out more about gastric banding surgeons go to this site http://www.locateadoc.com/surgery-guide.cfm/bariatric-surgery-weight-loss/gastric-banding-surgery. This site has a wealth of information on how to find a doctor and recovery after the surgery.
The site of the surgery depends upon the nature of surgery and should best be left for the Surgeon to decide
So long as its not too close to the surgery site.
Bariatric Surgery is the most common weight loss surgery. Here is a link to a site that has statistics on the surgery. http://www.bariatric-surgery.info/statistics.htm There is also a site http:\\www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com which also discusses several different types of bariatric surgeries with pictures.
There are many different risks associated with liposuction. One is swelling and pain at the site of the surgery. Another is burns located at the site of the surgery. Another is toxicity that can cause dizziness and vomiting following the operation.
One can find more information about ear surgery when one goes on the site of WebMD. Or one can learn more at the official site of American Society of Plastic Surgeons to view photos and information about ear surgery.