Typical pain treatment research begins with an animal model — one that uses only male mice.
Not exact matches
If your child with pink eye doesn't respond to
typical treatments, or if he also seems to have
pain (fussiness, not sleeping, etc.) or vision problems, an evaluation by a pediatric ophthalmologist can be a good idea.
The
typical treatment for chemical burns includes detoxification, fluid and oxygen therapy, medications for
pain relief and infection, and possibly hospitalization for observation.
A
typical treatment can last between 3 -20 minutes, depending on the size of your pet and the location and intensity of your pet's
pain or inflammation.
In a
typical claim, damages may include things like the medical
treatment needed to get well, any medical
treatment reasonable believed to be necessary in the future, lost wages,
pain and suffering, and inconvenience to those involved.