Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose a ripe lychee. Peel the end of the lychee. Squeeze or tear off the skin. Dig out the seed. Eat the fruit. Store extra fruit.

Answer: Find a firm fruit, that gives a little when squeezed without collapsing or leaking. A relatively smooth skin is also a good sign, with slight bumps instead of major raised nubs. Hard, unripe fruits are edible but won't have as strong a taste. A wet, soft fruit is overripe, and may be fermented (edible with a different, strong taste) or rotted (unpleasant). Crushed or soaked peels are almost always rotted. Different varieties have different skin colors, but most are red, orange, or yellowish when ripe. Brown fruits have usually gone bad. Grasp the nub of the stem and peel away the pink or yellowish-brown skin at one end. The white, semi-translucent flesh inside is the edible portion of the fruit. You may want to peel the fruit over a bowl to catch the dripping juice.  If the lychee has been left out a while, the skin will be harder and tougher to peel. Use your fingernail, teeth, or a knife to cut a slit. Soaking the fruit will make it easier to peel as well.  Completely transparent flesh, mottled flesh, or yellow-brown flesh mean the lychee may be fermented or rotten. A perfectly ripe lychee has a soft skin that separates easily from the flesh. You can gently squeeze these fruits to pop out the flesh inside. If this doesn't work, just tear off the skin in small pieces using your fingers. The skin is inedible. Throw it away or compost it. A large seed lies in the center of the fruit. Gently tear apart the flesh with your fingers, pick out the glossy brown seed, and discard it. The seed is slightly poisonous. Fresh lychees have sweet, crisp, juicy flesh, with a signature scent that you can't find in the canned product. Enjoy it raw, or keep reading for more uses of this fruit. A thin, brownish membrane lies on the interior of the flesh, where the seed was. Just eat this with the rest of the lychee. It adds a slight crunch without affecting the flavor. Removing it tends to squeeze out a lot of the tasty juice. Refrigerate lychee wrapped in a dry paper towel, inside a perforated plastic bag or a container with the lid left ajar. They can last up to a week this way, although the rind may turn brown and hard. Throw away the fruit if it turns grey. If you can't eat them all within that time, freeze the rest whole and unpeeled, in a sealed zip-locked bag. Run warm water over the frozen lychee for 15 seconds, then peel and eat. Partially thawed lychee have a texture similar to sorbet.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Bring your doctor a stool sample. Consent to receiving an endoscopy from your doctor. Ask your doctor about medical tests for H.

Answer: To take the stool sample, defecate, and then use a clean spoon or other utensil to deposit the stool in a sealable plastic bag or container provided by a doctor. The stool sample should be about the size of a walnut. If you can’t take the stool sample to the doctor immediately after producing it, store the sample in your refrigerator. The doctor will test your stool for blood, which can indicate the presence of a bleeding ulcer in your stomach or small intestine. An endoscopy is the primary medical procedure used to examine a bleeding ulcer. During an endoscopy, a small tube with a camera attached is inserted down your esophagus and into your stomach. This allows doctors to look inside your stomach and inspect the lining for a bleeding ulcer.  An endoscopy may produce some discomfort while the tube is passed down your throat and into your stomach. The procedure is not painful, though, and you may not be given an anesthetic. However, your doctor may give you a medication to relax you. Talk to your doctor before the procedure to discuss any premedication that you will be given. While the doctor is doing your endoscopy, they may also take a biopsy. In place of an endoscopy, your doctor may perform an upper gastrointestinal series. This procedure involves taking a series of X-rays of your stomach and small intestine. pylori bacteria. To test for H. pylori, doctors will administer a stool, breath, or blood test. If they are administering the breath test, your doctor will ask you to inhale a gas that breaks down H. pylori bacteria in your stomach, and then to exhale into a sealed bag. Your breath in the bag will be analyzed for the bacteria. H. pylori is an abrasive bacteria that can harm the lining of your stomach. Its presence in your stomach is a good indication that you have a peptic or bleeding ulcer. Your doctor can treat H. pylori bacteria with an antibiotic.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open your Android's app drawer . Tap and hold your messaging app's icon. Drag the icon to the trash or "Uninstall" option. Open your Android's Settings . Tap the Apps menu. Scroll down and tap BadgeProvider. Tap Storage. Tap Clear Data. Confirm the deletion. Download your messaging app again.

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You can usually do this by tapping the Apps icon, which is usually at the bottom-center part of the home screen. If your Android is displaying notifications or incorrect message counts for a messaging app (such as WhatsApp, Hangouts, or Facebook Messenger), you can usually resolve it by uninstalling and reinstalling the app and clearing the data for the "BadgeProvider" service. If you don't see an icon with several dots or squares at that location, try swiping up from the bottom of the home screen. After a second or so, you should see a trash can icon (or the word Uninstall) at the top or bottom of the screen. Do not lift your finger from the icon. When you lift your finger, the app will be uninstalled from your Android. If the app came with your Android and cannot be uninstalled, just skip to the next step. You'll find this app in the app drawer. Depending on your Android version, this may appear as Apps & notifications or Applications. This should display a list of the apps on your Android. If your Android doesn't display all apps by default, tap the All option. It may appear as a tab but sometimes you'll have to open a menu and select something like Show all apps. This is a default system app on your Android that controls the number that shows up on icon badges. If you don't see this option, just skip to the next step. A confirmation message will appear. Once the process is complete, you can return to the home screen. Now that the notification badge service has been cleared you should no longer see an incorrect badge count.