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New Medical Center
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Why Menstrual Clots Matter — When to Watch, When Not to Worry Seeing clots during your period can be normal, but not always. Small clots (coin-sized) usually happen when menstrual flow is heavy and blood clots before leaving the body. However, large or frequent clots may signal conditions like fibroids, hormonal imbalance, or anemia. Tracking your cycle helps doctors identify patterns early and prevent complications. #hospital #NMC #healthcare #healthcare tips
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New Medical Center
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“Is the gas used in laparoscopic surgery harmful to the body?” You’d be surprised how often people worry about this. Short answer: No, it’s completely safe. Long answer? During a laparoscopy, surgeons use carbon dioxide (CO₂) to gently inflate the abdomen. Why? Because it creates space so the doctor can see clearly and operate precisely. Here’s why it’s safe: ✅ CO₂ is non-toxic ✅ Your body naturally produces and eliminates it ✅ It doesn’t stay trapped. It’s released at the end of surgery ✅ Any leftover traces are absorbed and exhaled within hours The only thing it may cause? A funny shoulder pain afterwards called referred pain. Annoying? Yes. Dangerous? Nope #healthcare tips #healthcare #NMC #hospital
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