C. S. McEuen has written: 'The effect of hypophysectomy on the growth of the Walker rat tumour' -- subject(s): Hypophysectomy
Hypophysectomy, the removal of the pituitary gland, is most commonly done in the case of tumors. It may also be done on a patient who is suffering from Cushing's Disease.
Follow your aftercare instructions.
No, it's not allowed for at least 2 weeks after.
To allow the incision to heal.
No specific aftercare is needed.
No, orbital radiography does not typically require any specific aftercare. However, if you experience any discomfort or unusual symptoms after the procedure, you should contact your healthcare provider for further guidance.
The area should be carefully patted dry and, if necessary, clean dressings should be applied.
Well the piercing is next to painless, it's the aftercare the following day that may be a bit painful. But if you follow the aftercare instructions you should have no issue.
Your professional body piercer should have provided you with written aftercare instructions, follow them and you should have no problems.
A thermometer should be cleaned, disinfected and placed in an appropriate container for storage.
Since ERUS is a minor invasive procedure, there is no aftercare