Live Fish Preservation

When you buy fish from the market or catch it yourself, and you want to keep it fresh for a longer time, there's a simple trick you can try. Cover both of the fish's eyes with a damp cloth or soaked paper. This method can help the fish stay alive for an additional 3 to 5 hours. Why? Because there's a crucial linear tissue located behind the optic nerve in the fish’s eye, known as the "death line." Once the fish is out of water, this tissue begins to break down, leading to the fish's death. By covering the eyes with a wet material, you can slow down the process of this tissue breaking, thus extending the fish's survival time. In addition to covering the eyes, you can also put 3 to 4 drops of white wine into the fish’s mouth. If you add a few drops of white vinegar, it can further enhance the preservation effect. Then, place the fish in a bowl covered with breathable material, such as a cloth or paper towel, and put it in a cool, dark place. This technique is especially useful during hot summer days, as it helps the fish stay alive longer and maintains its freshness better. These methods not only extend the fish's life but also improve its resistance to spoilage, making it a practical and effective way to preserve your catch or purchased fish.

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Product Description

Disposable surgical medical products refer to items used in surgical operations, which are discarded after one use. These products are used to maintain a sterile environment and prevent the spread of infection during surgery.


Some common disposable surgical medical products include:
1. Surgical masks: used to cover the mouth and nose of medical staff during operations to prevent the spread of germs.
2. Surgical gowns: Medical staff wear these to protect their clothing from contamination during surgery.
3. Surgical Gloves: Healthcare providers wear these gloves to protect their hands from contamination during surgery.
4. Surgical Drape: Used to cover the patient and create a sterile field around the surgical site.
5. Surgical needles: Used to suture incisions and wounds during surgery.
6. Scalpel blades: These are used to make incisions during surgery.
7. Surgical Forceps: Used to grasp and manipulate tissue during surgery.
8. Surgical catheters: These catheters are used to drain fluids from the body during surgery.

Overall, single-use surgical medical products are critical to maintaining a sterile environment and preventing the spread of infection during surgery.

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