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About 1 in 52,000 adults suffer from '''malignant hyperthermia''', a hypermetabolic crisis that can be triggered by [[Anesthetics|anesthetics]] or stress. More males are affected than females. The exact cause of malignant hyperthermia is unclear (it's at least partially genetic), but it is set in motion by general anesthetic agents. [[Lidocaine]] does not cause this, but most forms of general agents can, most notably [[Halothane|halothane]] and succinylcholine, a muscle relaxant often used in conjunction with anesthesia. Death rates from malignant hyperthermia are between 60 and 80 percent depending on how soon it's noticed.
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A '''Princess Albertina Piercing''' is a female urethral piercing.
 
This extremely rare [[Piercing|piercing]] enters the female [[Urethra|urethra]] and exits at the top of the vagina. A woman must have a large urethra to be able to get it, and should be warned that a piercing in this location can increase their risk of bladder infections.
 
A more extreme variation on this piercing is the "[[Scrunty Piercing]]".

Latest revision as of 10:11, 17 September 2023

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A Princess Albertina Piercing is a female urethral piercing.

This extremely rare piercing enters the female urethra and exits at the top of the vagina. A woman must have a large urethra to be able to get it, and should be warned that a piercing in this location can increase their risk of bladder infections.

A more extreme variation on this piercing is the "Scrunty Piercing".