In free stories, the description of body cavity search in public has serious ethical implications. Firstly, it undermines the concept of personal autonomy. Everyone should have control over their own body, and public body cavity search takes that away. Secondly, it can be seen as a form of dehumanization. It treats people as objects rather than individuals with rights. Also, it can lead to a culture of fear. If such practices are allowed in a fictional world, it makes the readers think about the importance of ethical governance and the protection of basic human rights.
Well, body cavity search in public is a big no - no. In free stories or anywhere for that matter, privacy is highly valued. In the real world, there are laws to protect people from such invasive actions. In free stories, if such a thing is depicted, it's often to show a dystopian or unjust situation. Legally, body cavity searches are only allowed in very specific and controlled environments, not in public. So, if it's in a free story, it might be used as a plot device to highlight a lack of civil rights or a corrupt system.
Tianenfu abdominal infusion was a method to treat malignant effusions in the chest and abdomen. Tianenfu was a kind of reconstructed human tumor necrotic factor, which had anti-tumor effects. The clinical studies showed that Tianenfu was safe in abdominal infusion therapy and could reduce the amount of ascitic fluid. When it was used in combination with other drugs, it also showed a stronger anti-tumor effect. The main mechanism of Tianenfu was to bind to the receptor, induce tumor cell death, and directly kill and suppress tumor cells. It could also destroy the tumor's blood vessel system, causing the tumor's new blood vessels to degenerate and disappear. Tianenfu was being used more and more frequently in clinical practice. It was recommended as a drug for the prevention and treatment of abdominal distension. However, the specific treatment plan and dosage needed to be determined according to the patient's condition and the doctor's advice.
The cavity left by the old phlegm needed treatment. The cavity was caused by lung tissue necrosis. When the cavity was large, it would lead to weakened lung function, chest tightness, short of breath, and other symptoms. Therefore, it was necessary to seek medical attention in time. Treatment methods included medication, active follow-up, and surgery. Drug treatment required the use of anti-inflammatory drugs under the guidance of a professional doctor, such as rifampicin tablets, ethambutal tablets, isoniazid tablets, etc., to kill the body's MTB. Active follow-up included chest CT, chest X-ray, liver and kidney function tests to determine the changes in the condition and adjust the medication. If the above methods cannot control the condition, surgery can be considered to remove the tumor. After treatment, the patient should pay attention to nutrition and eat nutritious food, such as eggs, lean meat, milk, tomatoes, cucumbers, celery, pumpkin, etc., to promote the recovery of the disease.
Lung cavity could be treated with traditional Chinese medicine to improve the condition, but whether it could be completely cured depended on the specific situation. Traditional Chinese medicine could be used to treat the patient based on the cause and symptoms of the disease, and it could be used in conjunction with traditional Chinese medicine treatment. However, the treatment of a lung cavity required comprehensive consideration of the type and severity of the disease. For diseases such as malaria, early, standardized, and combined use of anti-inflammatory drugs could achieve a complete cure. However, for other types of lung cavities, such as lung tumors, the treatment may be more complicated and not easy to completely cure. Therefore, whether or not the lung cavity could be cured by traditional Chinese medicine needed to be evaluated and judged according to the specific situation.
The lung cavity shadow referred to the abnormalities found in the lung imaging examination. It might be formed by the re-aspiration of the gas discharged after the lung tissue died. The common causes included infections, bacteria, and malignant tumors. The specific cause of the disease could only be determined after a hospital examination. For the lung cavity caused by chemotherapy, rifampicin capsules, isoniazid tablets, and other drugs could be used for treatment.
Whether or not the old man who vomited blood due to a cavity in his lungs could be cured depended on the specific situation and the cause of the cavity. If the cavity was caused by a benign disease such as malaria or lung fungus, and the cavity area was small, it could generally be cured. However, if the cavity was large and caused by a malignant tumor such as lung cancer, it usually could not be completely cured. Treatment methods included anti-infectious therapy, surgical removal, chemotherapy, and so on. The specific treatment plan should be determined according to the doctor's recommendations and individual conditions.
The contagious nature of cavernous form of lung cancer was relatively strong in the initial stage. However, after about two weeks of effective treatment, the infectious rate of cavernous lung cancer would be greatly reduced, or even lose its infectious rate. Therefore, timely and standardized anti-inflammatory treatment can reduce the infection and reduce the spread of the disease.
I'm not sure specifically which 'erotic cavity search story' you are referring to. There could be various fictional or perhaps real - world accounts that might be related to inappropriate or unethical searches in certain extreme or illegal scenarios. But without more context, it's difficult to say exactly what it's about.
There's no way to know for sure just from the name. It could be a made - up story for entertainment purposes, especially considering the 'erotic' aspect which is not something that should be associated with proper cavity searches. But if it is based on a real situation, it would indicate a serious breakdown in ethical and legal safeguards in whatever context it occurred.