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The red scar fades and becomes white over time (white scar), indicating long-term, mature scarring. Clinical Applications and Importance
This group includes children where the infection has spread beyond the lungs to other organ systems.
This group includes children where the tuberculosis bacteria are primarily located in the lungs and thoracic cavity. sakitamiwa classification
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By identifying the stage (A, H, or S), clinicians can determine if a peptic ulcer is responding to medication within the typical 3-4 week expected healing time. The red scar fades and becomes white over
| Feature | Biomedical Classification | Sakitamiwa Classification | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Pathogen (Virus/Bacteria) | Social/Spiritual Interaction | | Diagnosis | Lab tests, observation of physical signs | Patient history, context of onset | | Focus of Treatment | Eliminating the pathogen | Restoring balance/harmony | | Prognosis | Based on pathology | Based on ritual adherence |
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The scarring phase marks the successful termination of the open wound, shifting focus toward structural consolidation.
This classification is a critical tool in clinical trials to evaluate the efficacy of acid-suppressing drugs like Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) and Potassium-Competitive Acid Blockers (P-CABs) .