What to Do About Subcutaneous Hematoma?

Hematoma is often caused by external force that breaks the subcutaneous capillaries, leading to bleeding. The blood then leaks out from the broken capillaries into the subcutaneous tissue, causing the visible bruise on the intact skin. It is best to make a small incision for drainage, allowing all blood clots to come out and apply pressure bandaging. Early treatment is better; delaying it may lead to the formation of something similar to a bursa, which would be trouble (troublesome). It is recommended to decide on treatment based on the severity of the swelling.
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What to Do About Swollen Eye Pockets?

For a long time, upon waking up, the eye pockets swell and take a long time to recover. Previously, swelling of the eyelids only occurred occasionally when drinking a lot of water before bed or eating certain foods. But now, every morning is like this. What should I do?
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What to Do About White Dots on the Palm?

Red and white alternating on the palm, definitely not liver disease, at most a Qi and blood issue. Hope you don’t worry too much. You can have a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner take your pulse. If there is a liver problem, the base of the fingers will show pinkish blush spots that fade under pressure. The appearance of this condition on the palm is generally due to seasonal reasons and the red and white colors. This is a situation formed by the intertwining of blood vessels and fat in the palm, not a symptom of liver disease such as liver palms and spider angiomas.
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