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WCDT 2961-2965 (18-22 May 2015)

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Mr. Doctor:
Medical question!

--- Quote ---You might want to have it removed, since it's already broken once...
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What are the implications that it has been broken once? Is there a risk for growth or what?


And yeah, glad that Hannelore is calmer now, even though that looks like it hurts!

BenRG:

--- Quote from: Mr. Doctor on 22 May 2015, 00:28 ---Medical question!

--- Quote ---You might want to have it removed, since it's already broken once...
--- End quote ---

What are the implications that it has been broken once? Is there a risk for growth or what?
--- End quote ---

I'm no doctor but even I know that a break in the skin is bad news. You can get serious blood and tissue infections that way, especially if the break can happen without you being aware of it. The problem is that, now it's broken once, it's likely to do so again.

osaka:
And here I was, thinking Hanners was immune to cold. Oh well.

Geographus:

--- Quote from: BenRG on 22 May 2015, 01:25 ---
--- Quote from: Mr. Doctor on 22 May 2015, 00:28 ---Medical question!

--- Quote ---You might want to have it removed, since it's already broken once...
--- End quote ---

What are the implications that it has been broken once? Is there a risk for growth or what?
--- End quote ---

I'm no doctor but even I know that a break in the skin is bad news. You can get serious blood and tissue infections that way, especially if the break can happen without you being aware of it. The problem is that, now it's broken once, it's likely to do so again.

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Yep, that is the case.

I had something similar like Hanners on my leg a few years ago. It was also benign but the doctor
said that if it causes me problems I should think about removing it. I finally let it remove because
it was at the exact place where the legs of my sport pants would end so while I was doing
workouts they would constantly rub against it which was quite unplesant.

Zebediah:

--- Quote from: Timemaster on 21 May 2015, 22:29 ---Brave Hanners, she seems to accept the diagnosis. I´m kinda relieved here. :-)

I suppose I´m wrong, but it seems to me that she is running around in her sleepware the whole time. Skimpy shirt, very short pants. Faye surely wouldn´t let her leave the house like that (I hope), but that was my first thought on todays comic. And Hanners doesn´t strike me as the hotpants-type. ;-)

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For someone as germophobic as Hannelore, she tends to walk around with surprisingly little clothing to block the germs. The skimpy-shirt-and-shorts look seems to be her default summer wardrobe.

Claire seems to have adopted the skimpy shirts as well recently. Wonder what made that happen.  :wink:

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