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If homeschooling is a way of social isolating, does that then make it a form of child abuse?
Yes, absolutely. Social isolation is often used so that one has control and power over another person. This aides the abuser so that their victim has a less likely chance of being rescued. Isolation also makes the victim more dependent on their abuser. The more isolated one is, the more power the abRead more
Yes, absolutely. Social isolation is often used so that one has control and power over another person. This aides the abuser so that their victim has a less likely chance of being rescued. Isolation also makes the victim more dependent on their abuser. The more isolated one is, the more power the abuser has. It is important to the person that has psychological control over others, to keep their victim socially alienated and isolated. In order to keep their position over others, the abuser will often times be a very jealous individual, demanding that the victim must get permission for just about anything, also controlling who, when and where association with others takes place.
See lessHow can Pelvic Inflammatory Disease be treated?
PID is really common, and it’s easy to develop without even knowing it. That’s why it’s so important to get tested for STDs and see a doctor if you notice any symptoms of PID. Your doctor will prescribe a combination of antibiotics to start immediately. After receiving your lab test results, your doRead more
PID is really common, and it’s easy to develop without even knowing it. That’s why it’s so important to get tested for STDs and see a doctor if you notice any symptoms of PID.
See lessYour doctor will prescribe a combination of antibiotics to start immediately. After receiving your lab test results, your doctor might adjust your prescription to better match what’s causing the infection. You will likely follow up with your doctor after three days to make sure the treatment is sure to take all of your medication, even if you start to feel better after a few days. Antibiotic treatment can help prevent serious complications but can’t reverse any damage.
Most women with pelvic inflammatory disease just need outpatient treatment. However, if you’re seriously ill, pregnant or haven’t responded to oral medications, you might need hospitalization. You might receive intravenous antibiotics, followed by antibiotics you take by mouth. Surgery is rarely necessary. However, if an abscess ruptures or threatens to rupture, your doctor might drain it. You also might need surgery if you don’t respond to antibiotic treatment or have a questionable diagnosis, such as when one or more of the signs or symptoms of PID are absent.