A "postule" is the idea behind a question.
A "pustule" is an inflamed area that is filled with puss.
Whether or not you need to get medical treatment for a pustule depends on a lot of factors, including where it is on your body, how long it has been there, if it is getting better or worse, etc.
Generally small pustules like pimples do not need medical treatment, but if you have one that is painful or that is beginning do develop streaks coming from it, or is not getting better. Then you need to get that evaluated and treated by a doctor.
Each year, 750,000 US citizens seek medical treatment abroad. Between 60,000 and 85,000 foreigners seek in-patient medical treatment in the US.
If you have chlamydia, you should seek medical advice and treatment as soon as possible to reduce the risk of complications.
Hypermenorrhea
The best thing to do is to seek professional medical help and treatment to get better.
When someone is diagnosed with diabetes they will seek insulin medical treatment. This people will go on a specific diet and receive pills for their diabetes.
C: there's a medical emergency such that the doctor should not delay treatment in order to seek permission.
Seek medical treatment right away. Do not remove the burned clothing. Do not apply water, gels, or ointments. Do not apply a bandage.
Yes, if you break a bone, you will receive medical treatment at a local clinic. The only reason this wouldn't be the case, is if you chose to seek help elsewhere.
If a person is looking for medical treatment and they do not have insurance, that could be a problem. I would suggest they go to their local clinic. There they will only have to pay a small fee.
A person with alcohol poisoning should immediately seek medical attention. Treatment consists of breathing support and intravenous fluids and vitamins.
To seek medical treatment after suffering 2 heartattacks
Remove the rubber bands. If still discolored seek medical treatment.