Monday, January 23rd, 2012 at
10:11 am
Question by : i have a horrible headache/migraine is there anything i can eat to help it?
i am already prone to headaches/migraines, and this morning when i drank tea with anise seed (something i know is a trigger) i got a slight headache, which over time has now grown into a shaky, nauseous, migraine. i took half of my moms powerful migraine medicine, she said it is perfectly safe for me. but my head is still unhappy, anything i can eat or drink to feel better?
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Monday, November 1st, 2010 at
8:12 am
I need help on these stupid speedback… im tryin to get 100% so i would lovvvvvee some opinions
1. What is a typical reason that a two-year-old should see a health care provider?
to be assessed for cancer
to receive an immunization
to have a Pap smear
to have blood work for cholesterol done
2. While visiting your grandmother, you notice she loses her balance easily, has slurred speech, and is confused. Why should you get professional help from her health care provider?
She may be having a stroke and needs immediate care.
She may be bleeding and require an immediate transfusion.
She may have need for the influenza vaccination to prevent further symptoms.
She may require a shot of insulin to regulate her blood sugar.
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Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 at
8:11 am
I’m only 14 years old and I suffer from severe migraines, I started getting them 2 years ago and have been getting them ever since. I would say I’ve had about 20 migraines in 2 years. I’m just wondering if there is anything I could do to reduce my chances of getting one, as I went to the doctors and they gave me a powerful drug used to stop migraines, and that didn’t even do anything. When I get migraines I have a line in my eye that is blurry and basically I can’t see properly, and then eventually after about 20-30 minutes that goes away, and I get the painful headache. This is really annoying and I’m wondering if there is anything I can do?
Thanks.
Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 at
8:11 am
1. What is a typical reason that a two-year-old should see a health care provider?
to be assessed for cancer
to receive an immunization
to have a Pap smear
to have blood work for cholesterol done
2. While visiting your grandmother, you notice she loses her balance easily, has slurred speech, and is confused. Why should you get professional help from her health care provider?
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