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chest
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Eastern cultures
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In Japan, it is considered inappropriate to expose the chest in public, and it is seen as a private and modest part of the body.
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chest cavity
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Eastern culture
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In traditional Chinese medicine, the chest cavity is seen as containing important meridians and is a focus for maintaining overall health and energy flow.
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chest pain
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eastern countries
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Chest pain may be attributed to imbalances in the body's energy flow and is often treated through traditional medicine such as herbal remedies or acupuncture.
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hemothorax
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Eastern countries
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In some Eastern countries, traditional medicine may be used as a complementary treatment for hemothorax in addition to modern medical intervention.
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hemothorax
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Eastern countries
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Hemothorax is also a serious medical condition, but the approach to treatment may involve traditional medicine practices in addition to modern medical interventions.
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pneumothorax
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Eastern countries
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In some eastern countries, traditional medicine may be consulted for the treatment of pneumothorax.
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thoracotomy
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Eastern countries
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Thoracotomy is less commonly performed and is considered a major surgical procedure reserved for serious thoracic conditions.
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thorax
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Eastern countries
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In traditional Eastern medicine, the thorax is viewed as an important energy center, and its health is linked to overall well-being.
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