Re: Vulvar hematoma

From: Antonio Valdez (avaldez@infolnk.net)
Tue Dec 29 13:45:56 1998


>The injury is >24 hours old. The hematoma was tense, now softening
slightly.To drain or not >to drain...that is the question.
>
>I would say nay, but any say ay?
>

No fever, do signs of infection...leave it alone.. Only ice packs, analgesics, and enzimatic agents (fibrinolitics) Antonio Valdez-Torres, MD FACOG Hospital Guernika Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, MEXICO

BTW; what do you do in New Year's eve... Here in Mexico.. Family dinner..turkey, hot tamales, and get drunk

Happy New Yera to all of you





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