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It took me over 6 hours to paint a ceiling in January 08. Later that evening, intermittent dizziness began and persisted. Saw my MD who said I might have crimped the two arteries at the back of the neck. A tick bite necessitating Doxycycline in early Ju...


I'm a 19 year old female who has had vertigo for the past 2 weeks. It started one morning when I woke up and I couldn't cross the room without swaying. Ever since then I have had dizziness. I've noticed it's worse when I am sitting for too long, and it's ...


After many tests and laboratories, my young doughther (19) is even worst. She has 6 weeks on bed, and can not stand up without fainting. She had been treated in many ways with no results. What can be done in this case? Does exist a new diagnotic method n...


Recently I have been experiencing severe dizziness occurring at random. It started one year ago, I experienced it for one day back in July 2007 but i went away. But it lasts for about 12 hours, from start to finish. But i get so disoriented i can really do...


From which test doctors checks that arteries of heart are blocked or not?and From Echo test is it possible to check block arteries?And which medicine is best for opening heart arteries my two heart arteries are blocked?


my brother has been to alot of drs n noone can find the problem he has heart problems a diabetic but those things are ok he has been off work 2 months with numb head the right side n dizzy when he walks n light head he cant sleep on bed he sleeps on the fl...


My husband has been dizzy last three days, he has just started on a nitro patch 0.5 about one week ago and takes three bp meds; atenonol 25 mg, diovan hct 325/12.5, amlodipine besylate 5mg, also started Ranexa 5 weeks ago 500mg twice a day (for angina). Hi...


I was diagnosed with IST last month. Yesterday, I experienced pain in my left arm followed by dizziness, light headed, nauseated, my pulse went through the roof, my heart felt cold and I had an ice feeling on my neck. From my understanding, IST doesn't ca...


i have been dizzy for almost 6 months. i feel as though my body is shutting down. i passed out twice. i have an out of bosy feeling, nausea, blurryness and many other sympotoms are constant. and no one knows what i have! please help!


I know there is an issue because a few months ago I blacked out while in the kitchen, nearly putting my hand on the stove. The strange thing is that i remained concious, stumbling around, i couldn't see but my vision returned after about a minute. More rec...


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STIs are the most common cause of genital sores, but allergic reactions, autoimmune disorders, fungal infections and many other conditions may, too.


Chlamydia is an sexually transmitted infection (STI) that often has no symptoms, but must be treated to prevent serious complications.


Normal vaginal discharge varies in color, smell, consistency and amount. If there is a change in the discharge, an infection may be present.


Condoms, when used correctly and consistently, are the most effective way to prevent HIV and STDs.


Discharge may not be normal, and could mean an infection or an STD, especially with burning, pain, itching or urinary frequency.


Millions of people are diagnosed with at least one sexually transmitted disease (STD), or infection (STI) in the United States each year.


STDs can't be transmitted by casual contact, like hugging. Some infections can be considered STDs, but are also transmitted non-sexually.


Bumps in the genital area might be STDs, but are usually not serious. Treatment is usually for possible infection or to manage symptoms.


Herpes sores blister, then burst, ooze, they may scab, and will then heal. Sores may be confused with acne, fungal infections, and ingrown hairs.


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