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Chapter 508 - Chapter 223: The Inevitable Postoperative Syndrome, The Tumor is an Organ of the Body_2

However, a hematoma of this degree is not enough to compress the patient's pharynx or the base of the tongue.

Nausea and vomiting caused by the hematoma can essentially be ruled out.

The patient's throat appears normal, with no signs of lesions. Only the side compressed by the lipoma shows significant tooth loss.

The coating on the tongue is off-white, with a tinge of dull yellow.

"Alright!"

Zhou Can signals the patient that he can close his mouth now.

No desired answer was found inside the mouth. He carefully lifted the gauze from the facial wound. The stitching of the wound was done by him personally using the Scarless Suturing Method, and some flap repairs were also conducted.

It appears normal.

There are no signs of infection such as wound swelling, and the patient's temperature did not rise, indicating that the possibility of a wound infection is very small.

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