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I’m in the emergency room of a university hospital for treatment, but it’s already full of pus.
It’s only disinfected on the outside and inflammation spreads all over the arm.
You have to block it, squeeze out all the inflammatory areas, and after disinfection,
I have to wear a cast, too.
There’s a risk of bacterial infection because it’s a stray cat, but I don’t know what bacteria it is.
I drew 100cc of blood because I had to get a lot of tests done.
I heard that you need to go to a higher level hospital to get your bacteria cultured and get tested.
You need a lot of blood, so you have to pull it out from the arteries.
It hurts a lot. Scream and draw blood.
I’m a person who doesn’t exaggerate, but even when I’m born with natural childbirth,
I said I wouldn’t get a painless shot. I endured painkillers and two babies…
I gave birth to her.
Arteriosclerosis hurts more than giving birth to a baby.
And the rate of inflammation spreading is so fast that antibiotics…
Even though I’m being hit, my whole body is shaking.
No one told me that if I get bitten by a stray cat, it’ll be like this.
I don’t think I’ll ever look at a stray cat again.
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For your information, sepsis requires arterial blood extraction.