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Doctor, what would happen if I didn’t treat my Vulture Chief?
Question answer:
If it is not actively treated, there are multiple risks. First of all, the cylindrical argon is expected to increase, which may cause symptoms such as ulcer, haemorrhage and pain, which may affect not only the quality of the daily life of the patient, but also psychological stress and stress. Second, acute hyena is a highly contagious disease, which, if not treated in a timely manner, can increase the risk of transmission through sexual contact to sexual partners. For female patients, acute wetting can also have an impact on fertility and even lead to infertility if it occurs in the cervix. In addition, acute wetting is closely related to high-risk HPV infections, and chronic non-treatment can increase the risk of cancer and pose a serious threat to the health of patients. The patient should therefore go to the hospital as soon as possible for specialized treatment once the acute and acute hysteria have been diagnosed in order to avoid further deterioration. At the same time, the maintenance of good living and hygiene habits and the avoidance of impure sexual behaviour are important measures to prevent acute wetting. If a patient is suspected or diagnosed with an acute hysteria, he can add 💬jrsy820 to a private interview.