1
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laceration
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Eastern countries
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Lacerations are commonly treated with adhesive strips and covered with a gauze pad, without the frequent use of stitches.
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1
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2
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laceration
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Eastern countries
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In Japan, lacerations may sometimes be treated with traditional herbal remedies or special bandaging techniques before seeking medical attention.
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1
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3
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percutaneous intervention
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Eastern countries
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Less commonly performed, with a preference for traditional or alternative medicine approaches
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1
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4
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surgical wound complication
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Eastern countries
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Traditional herbal treatments and poultices are sometimes used to address surgical wound complications alongside modern medical interventions.
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1
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5
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surgical wound complication
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Eastern countries
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May involve traditional herbal remedies and alternative therapies in addition to medical treatment
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1
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6
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wound
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Eastern countries
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Turmeric is commonly used as a natural remedy to treat wounds due to its antiseptic properties.
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1
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