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Cauterization

Engraftment or Catheterization refers to a medical procedure that involves inserting small instruments into the body to destroy bacteria or viruses that are found on the skin or mucous membrane. This procedure is often used to treat conditions such as herpes, shingles, cystitis, wounds, ulcers and other infections. This technique is widely available throughout the world and is an effective form of treatment. However, not everyone knows that moxibustion can have serious side effects, such as allergic reactions, tissue damage, infections, scarring and even the spread of a virus.

As a symbol of medicine, moxibustion is often used as an illustration before surgery. This is to ensure that patients understand that a medical procedure will be performed and that it is a legitimate method of healing a wound or injury. But sometimes the use of this procedure causes extreme disgust in patients, as it leads to some inconvenience and fear