Recently diagnosed, but have no problems at present, apart from a red
patchAllergy testing
Skin color - patchy (possibly fading). Occasional vague ache/pressure, but nothing spectacular.
However, as it can come
backBack pain - low
Back strain treatment again (I note it is described as '
chronicAcute vs. chronic conditions
Addison’s disease
Anemia of chronic disease
Cause of chronic bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis
Chronic cholecystitis
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome - resources
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (cll)
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia - microscopic view
Chronic motor tic disorder'):
For going away from home, is it wise to bring along something like
IbuprofenIbuprofen
Ibuprofen overdose
Ibuprofen-oxycodone
Ibuprofen-pseudoephedrine in case it flares up again when I am not close to my local doctor? I have an elderly mother in a different country and a daughter at the other end of this one so it matters a lot that I know.
Is it a diagnosis a bit like
asthmaAsthma
Asthma and allergy - resources
Asthmatic bronchiole and normal bronchiole
Common asthma triggers
Exercise-induced asthma
Normal versus asthmatic bronchiole
Occupational asthma
Pediatric asthma, once you've got it you've got it, but may be symptom free at present OR is it as if being prone to colds? Eg you may have many colds , but when you don't have a cold you don't have it at all. I am thinking that the difference could affect travel insurance. We do travel at times to unusual places so I want to be properly prepared.
Thanks all of you for being so helpful!
But following on from that, I still have a small red patch, which may be fading, hard to tell, but not treating it in any way, as it isn't causing any serious or significant pain. should I though? The consultant I saw felt it was unnecessary due to absence of pain.
dont know. sorry!