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Can You Catch A Cold? - Untold History & Human Experiments

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3 hours ago, save the frogs said:

 

I had a surgery a while ago.

Was prescribed anti-biotics IN CASE of infection.

The body (or at least the part of the body that was operated on) is in a lowered immune state / there's an open wound that is more susceptible to infection.

 

I could have taken a chance and not taken the anti-biotics as a precaution.

But it's impossible to know if the body would get an infection or be able to fight it off.

 

As an example that you are being too idealized.

 

Anyway, getting tired of rehashing the same arguments.

 

All the best in your quest for perfect health.

 

Sepsis is always a danger when you've had surgery 

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