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|literal english=Delicate Illness Extraction Technique
 
|literal english=Delicate Illness Extraction Technique
 
|english tv=Poison Extraction Jutsu
 
|english tv=Poison Extraction Jutsu
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|viz manga=Cellular Extraction Healing Jutsu
|parent jutsu=Chakra Scalpel,
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|parent jutsu=Chakra Scalpel
 
|jutsu rank=B
 
|jutsu rank=B
|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu, Medical Ninjutsu,
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|jutsu classification=Ninjutsu, Medical Ninjutsu
 
|jutsu class type=Supplementary
 
|jutsu class type=Supplementary
 
|jutsu range=Short
 
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When a person has been afflicted by a pathogen or toxin, this medical ninjutsu can be used to draw out the agent and heal the damage. The cause of the illness is first determined by perceiving disturbances in the patient's chakra. Then, using a [[Chakra Scalpel]], an incision is made near the affected part. Using their chakra, the [[medical-nin]] pushes a large volume of a medicinal fluid through the incision. The fluid then draws the poison out of the affected part(s) and serves as a medium through which the poison is suspended and then forced out of the person's body. This technique thus removes the poison, while simultaneously repairing the damage caused by the poison.
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When a person has been afflicted by a pathogen or toxin, this medical ninjutsu can be used to draw out the agent and heal the damage. The cause of the illness is first determined by perceiving disturbances in the patient's chakra. Then, using a [[chakra scalpel]], an incision is made near the affected part. Using their chakra, the [[medical-nin]] pushes a large volume of a medicinal fluid through the incision. The fluid then draws the poison out of the affected part(s) and serves as a medium through which the poison is suspended and then forced out of the person's body. This technique thus removes the poison, while simultaneously repairing the damage caused by the poison.
   
 
After the agent is drawn out, it can be used to create an antidote or medicine after it has been analysed. This can then be given to the patient to ensure a complete recovery. This technique requires the utmost care and ability in diagnosis, incising and unmatched chakra control. Therefore, it is considered an extremely difficult technique, even among medical ninjutsu.
 
After the agent is drawn out, it can be used to create an antidote or medicine after it has been analysed. This can then be given to the patient to ensure a complete recovery. This technique requires the utmost care and ability in diagnosis, incising and unmatched chakra control. Therefore, it is considered an extremely difficult technique, even among medical ninjutsu.
   
==References==
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== References ==
 
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[[es:La Aprendiz de Ninja Médico]]
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[[pt-br:Saikan Chūshutsu no Jutsu]]

Revision as of 12:13, 13 July 2013

When a person has been afflicted by a pathogen or toxin, this medical ninjutsu can be used to draw out the agent and heal the damage. The cause of the illness is first determined by perceiving disturbances in the patient's chakra. Then, using a chakra scalpel, an incision is made near the affected part. Using their chakra, the medical-nin pushes a large volume of a medicinal fluid through the incision. The fluid then draws the poison out of the affected part(s) and serves as a medium through which the poison is suspended and then forced out of the person's body. This technique thus removes the poison, while simultaneously repairing the damage caused by the poison.

After the agent is drawn out, it can be used to create an antidote or medicine after it has been analysed. This can then be given to the patient to ensure a complete recovery. This technique requires the utmost care and ability in diagnosis, incising and unmatched chakra control. Therefore, it is considered an extremely difficult technique, even among medical ninjutsu.

References

  1. Third Databook, page 256