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The trick is to get its health below that percentage without letting it faint. Use a combination of weak and medium power attacks to do this. See the numbers after each technique? These are called the Power Points or PP. Generally, the higher the PP, the weaker the attack. In these games putting Pokémon below 33% HP does not increase the catch rate further. Poisoning or burning the wild Pokémon will cause its HP to gradually deplete, making it easier to catch, but increasing the risk of causing it to faint. Putting it to sleep or paralyzing it are more reliable methods, however sleep only lasts a few turns and paralysis still allows it to fight back sometimes. If you can freeze a Pokémon, you can catch a Pokémon very easily, because in Generation 1 (Red, Blue and Yellow) the only way to thaw a Pokémon is to hit with a Fire-type attack.

summary: Reduce the Pokémon's HP to 33% percent or lower. Use status ailments.


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. Sleep is essential for your body’s healing processes, so make sure that you are getting lots of rest. You should try to sleep for at least eight hours every night and nap during the day if you feel tired. Some good ways to make it easier to fall asleep include:  Going to sleep at the same time every night Turning off all TVs, computers, tablets, and phones Making sure that your bedroom is dark, cool, and quiet Avoid drinking caffeine or alcohol before you go to bed Do not eat at least two hours before bed Doing something relaxing before bed, such as listening to soothing music or taking a shower Staying in bed all day is not a good idea when you have broken ribs. During the day, you should get up and walk around now and then. This will help you to get more oxygen and clear mucus from your lungs as well. Try to get up and walk around your home for a few minutes at least once every two hours. Not coughing when you need to cough can lead to a lung infection. Coughing might be painful when you have broken ribs, but it is important to do it anyways. Hold a blanket or pillow against your chest as you cough to help make it a little less painful. . Getting adequate nutrition is also essential to your body’s healing process. Make sure that you are getting a balanced diet as you recover. Your diet should include:  fruits, such as apples, oranges, grapes, and bananas vegetables, such as broccoli, peppers, spinach, and carrots lean protein, such as skinless chicken, lean ground beef, and shrimp dairy products, such as yogurt, milk, and cheese complex carbohydrates, such as brown rice, whole wheat pasta, and whole grain bread . Quitting smoking may help to speed up your recovery as well. If you are a smoker, then now is a great time to stop. Talk to your doctor about medications and smoking cessation programs that may make it easier for you to quit.

summary: Sleep as much as possible Move now and then during the day. Cough if you need to cough. Eat healthy foods Quit smoking


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Steroids are injected straight into the scar tissue to help decrease itching, redness, and general discomfort. Some doctors note that the treatment of these symptoms with steroidal injections can also reduce the appearance of scars. Steroid injections (triamcinolone) are given every two to six weeks until improvement is seen. Occasionally, injections can cause a network of surface veins to develop (telangiectasias), or lightening or thinning of the surrounding skin. Research has shown that cryotherapy can decrease the thickness of the scar tissue by up to 58%. The earlier the treatment and thinner the keloid scar, the better the results. Cryotherapy is performed in the physician office using medical instruments that instantly freeze the tissue and kill it on contact.  Cryotherapy can cause burns, more scar formation and damage to nearby healthy tissue if done improperly. When cryotherapy is used to treat keloid tissue, further preventative methods must be used as the area heals, such as silicone dioxide, silicone gel sheets and steroid injections. Another option for reducing the appearance of keloid scars is radiation therapy. Some plastic surgeons avoid this method of scar removal due to concerns about causing tumors, but studies have shown that this is a safe method as long as surrounding tissues are protected. By itself, surgery can often cause further aggravation and create more scars, but if performed in combination with a number of other treatments (e.g. silicone sheeting and silicone dioxide), surgery can reduce the visibility of such scarring. Once the surgical excision has healed, discuss the use of silicone gel sheets to reduce the recurrence of the scar formation. If you decide to go the surgical route, ask your doctor about Imiquimod. It is a cream that enhances healing and is often used after surgery to prevent scarring. The cream is applied on alternate nights for eight weeks after surgery. Although the trials have been small, the post-surgical recurrence rate averaged only 28 percent over a six- to nine-month follow-up period, with best results (2.9 percent recurrence) in low skin tension areas such as earlobes.
summary: Ask your doctor about steroid injections. Try cryotherapy. Ask about radiation therapy. Discuss surgical excision with your doctor.