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the fact that they put immigrants as the cover is killing me 😭😭
 
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1. those kids are disabled leave them alone:lul:
2. you guys eat like blood sausages and meat jelly ofc your brain is gonna swell and cause IQ damage
 
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1. those kids are disabled leave them alone:lul:
2. you guys eat like blood sausages and meat jelly ofc your brain is gonna swell and cause IQ damage
Why are they disabled you reckon? Maybe because their parents are first cousins JFL.
1. Blood is healthy for you
2. I’m not Swedish myself but a lot of my friends are and they have a really good diet, such as raw milk lots of fish etc
 
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Why are they disabled you reckon? Maybe because their parents are first cousins JFL.
1. Blood is healthy for you
2. I’m not Swedish myself but a lot of my friends are and they have a really good diet, such as raw milk lots of fish etc
Disabled kids wouldn’t necessarily reduce the iq statistics of the entire population 😂.
 
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Why are they disabled you reckon? Maybe because their parents are first cousins JFL.
1. Blood is healthy for you
2. I’m not Swedish myself but a lot of my friends are and they have a really good diet, such as raw milk lots of fish etc
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talking about some raw fish and milk go
Treatment for Brain Swelling (Cerebral Edema)

Cerebral edema, or brain swelling, occurs when fluid accumulates in the brain tissue. This can cause increased pressure within the skull, which can damage the brain. Treatment aims to reduce swelling and prevent further damage.

Medical Management:

  • Osmotherapy: Medications such as mannitol and hypertonic saline help remove excess fluid from the brain.

  • Corticosteroids: Dexamethasone can reduce inflammation and swelling.

  • Diuretics: Lasix can help remove fluid from the body.

    • Antibiotics or antiviral medications: If the swelling is caused by an infection, these medications may be necessary.
Surgical Intervention:

    • Ventriculostomy:
      A small tube is inserted into the brain's ventricles (fluid-filled spaces) to drain excess fluid.
    • Craniectomy:
      In severe cases, part of the skull may be removed to relieve pressure on the brain.
Other Measures:

    • Monitoring: Blood pressure, heart rate, and intracranial pressure are closely monitored.
    • Oxygen therapy: May be needed to ensure adequate oxygen supply to the brain.
    • Seizure control: Medications may be used to prevent or control seizures.
Prognosis:

The prognosis for brain swelling depends on the underlying cause, severity, and timeliness of treatment. With prompt and appropriate treatment, many people with brain swelling can recover fully or with minimal disability.

Additional Notes:






    • Treatment should be tailored to the individual patient and the specific cause of the brain swelling.
    • Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for optimal outcomes.
    • Long-term follow-up care may be necessary to monitor for any complications or recurrence.
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talking about some raw fish and milk go
Treatment for Brain Swelling (Cerebral Edema)

Cerebral edema, or brain swelling, occurs when fluid accumulates in the brain tissue. This can cause increased pressure within the skull, which can damage the brain. Treatment aims to reduce swelling and prevent further damage.

Medical Management:

  • Osmotherapy: Medications such as mannitol and hypertonic saline help remove excess fluid from the brain.

  • Corticosteroids: Dexamethasone can reduce inflammation and swelling.

  • Diuretics: Lasix can help remove fluid from the body.

    • Antibiotics or antiviral medications: If the swelling is caused by an infection, these medications may be necessary.
Surgical Intervention:

    • Ventriculostomy:
      A small tube is inserted into the brain's ventricles (fluid-filled spaces) to drain excess fluid.
    • Craniectomy:
      In severe cases, part of the skull may be removed to relieve pressure on the brain.
Other Measures:

    • Monitoring: Blood pressure, heart rate, and intracranial pressure are closely monitored.
    • Oxygen therapy: May be needed to ensure adequate oxygen supply to the brain.
    • Seizure control: Medications may be used to prevent or control seizures.
Prognosis:

The prognosis for brain swelling depends on the underlying cause, severity, and timeliness of treatment. With prompt and appropriate treatment, many people with brain swelling can recover fully or with minimal disability.

Additional Notes:






    • Treatment should be tailored to the individual patient and the specific cause of the brain swelling.
    • Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for optimal outcomes.
    • Long-term follow-up care may be necessary to monitor for any complications or recurrence.
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