Saturday, December 5, 2009

Gasping for air in the shower?

Question 1
Gasping for air in the shower?...  I was having a shower while I washed my hair, and I suddenly had difficulties breathing, I had several times before, but never that alarming. I turned the water colder, it normally helps me. I got very light headed and dizzy and almost fainted, I fell out of the shower and tried to breath. The Water was medium warm. Any ideas why I had difficulties breathing in the shower?

Answers
1)   You have no ventilation in the bathroom. open a window or turn on the fan - Dave87gn

2)   get more air circulating, the steam in the air is making it difficult for you to breathe.ope a window. - Annabel

3)   sometimes thats happens to me, like its hard for to catch my breath. i think its because of all the steam that is trapped in the bathroom. so maybe try to crack the door or open the door and put a fan in the door way.

good luck - i.l.y.♥

4)   It was probably too hot in there for you and you didn't notice. Sometimes if you take hot showers, and its steaming like crazy, you breathe that in, it could trigger difficult breathing. It could also make you dizzy because there's no ventilation in the bathroom.

It probably felt like medium water instead it was really hot, when you get use to the hot water it feels like its warm instead like it was really hot before.

Solution: You could open your door at times to get air in, if you keep everything shut then it could possibly happen again. You could use a fan anything that gives some air in that room when you take a shower.

Hope i helped ya.
Good luck. - -Sho:Life-

5)   open a window - jmanate


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Question 2
how can i get rid of my dark circles?...  i have really dark circles and i hate them. does anyone know anything that for sure getz rid of them? thankz much!!
and how would kno that i'm allergic? is there anything can do to find out xactly what it is??

Answers
1)   You might be allergic to something. - James

2)   Apply on circles cucumber pulp and drink more water.The practice to continue and ignore laziness. - jaykay belives that a person who

3)   dark circles are usually formed due to a build up of toxins in the body: so you may need to adjust your diet or any medications you may be taking :: here are some natural ways to help get rid of them::
http://www.myhomeremedies.com/topic.cgi?topicid=62
http://www.natural-homeremedies.com/homeremedies_eye_dark_circles.htm - ġoiиġ ∩υтs & alгeaḋy CяคzУ

4)   Make sure you are sleeping enough. Lack of sleep or any other type of fatigue can lead to black circles under eyes. So try to make sure you get enough sleep.
Reduce salt intake. Excess salt causes the body to retain water in unusual places, and this can result in puffiness under the eyes. Too much salt can also impair your circulation, and cause the blood vessels under the skin to appear bluer.
Quit smoking. Smoking causes vascular (blood vessel) problems that can not only threaten your life, but also make your blood vessels appear more prominent and bluer beneath the skin.
Apply an eye cream containing vitamin K and retinol.
Apply cool tea bags, an ice cube wrapped in soft cloth, or cucumber slices to your eyes daily. - Emerson

5)   I have the same problem. For mine I do a few things:
1. Nightly before bed I put on undereye serum by Mary Kay. This helps smooth the skin there and decreases oils and creases. (if you have puffiness, place some cold cucumbers over your eyes and it will decrease it in about 10 minutes)
2. Use a gentle soap in the area, as this is some of the finest skin we have!
3. Use "Boi-ing" undereye concealer by "benefit". I got mine at sephora. I only use it sparingly now, but I like it because it blends well (i wear minimal makeup, so I like the natural look). You put a little bit on your ring-finger, and gently blend it right over the dark spot.

After a while of using the undereye serum you will notice the dark circles will slowly lighten and your eyes will be a bit brighter underneath. Therefore you can start to use less concealer, and obtain that more natural look. Hope that helps hun! - Katie


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Question 3
diagnose these symptoms please?...  i have clear mucus
i started coughing on wednesday afternoon. then i got congested and my throat felt like someone ran a knife along it.

symptoms:
-sore throat. going away
-red dots on uvula (but no problem with tonsils or any puss)
-coughing
-ears stuffed with what i think is mucus
-i eat and drink normally and it only slightly slightly burns when i swallow if at all
-i have allergies
-mucus has been running down my throat for days

please inform me. thank you

Answers
1)   head cold? - tinow

2)   consult an ENT specialist and have your throat and ears examined. - vennam

3)   It's NEVER lupus. Sounds like Swineflu. - Matt G

4)   GO SEE AT DOCTOR M8 NO1 ON HERE CAN GIVE YOU THE PROPER ANSWER WITHOUT LOOKING AT U IN PERSON AND TESTING YOU FOR STUFF SO JUST GO TO THE DOCTORS - THERE'S SOME REAL IDIOTS ON HERE THAT WILL SAY ANYTHING JUST FOR THE POINTS AND YOU MIGHT BELIEVE THEM SO YOU GO GET MEDICINE FOR IT WHEN U DON'T EVEN HAVE IT THEN YOU END UP COMMITTING ACCIDENTAL SUICIDE PLUS YOUR ALLERGIES NEED TO BE TREATED CAREFULLY SO DOCTORS NEED TO PRESCRIBE YOU SOMETHING YOUR NOT ALLERGIC TO. - Fidan


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Question 4
Do dead people get sun-burnt or tanned?...  Say for example they died out in the desert and were left for a while...it only takes a few minutes to get suburnt after all. Or do they just stay white (or whatever skin colour the person is)? Or do they tan because of the melatonin?
Yes, it does matter if they don't want to look pastey or suffer an orange spray-tan for their funeral. But thanks for the answers guys :).

Answers
1)   Interesting question and am wondering what made you think of it. I think the body would decompose and not get tanned or burned. - virginia

2)   Noo, the tan, is a process that is done by living cells as a defense against extra sun light, the make more melanin... so dead cell wont... - Maen . K. H.

3)   I'm pretty sure that the decomposition process speeds up (ie they rot quicker). If the body were to be left out in Antarctica, the cold would preserve the body. I don't think they tan or burn though. - Tyson&Chino

4)   Does it really matter, Its not as if they are going to go back to work and tell their mates they have had a good couple of weeks in the desert then ask, "do you like my tan" - victor l


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Question 5
Is there a profession that deals strictly on finding a cure for cancer?...  Like a health scientist, or biologist in that field. And if so, what would they technically we called and what kind of schooling is required? I am currently enrolled in college for business but I really interested in finding a cure for cancer. If there is a field that specializes in that I'd feel like I had somewhere to start. Thanks in advance for all of you help!

Answers
1)   An oncologist - Maen . K. H.

2)   I'm pretty sure you need to study medicine first.

After that, you can do a doctorate and already be researching to help cure cancer.

There are so many cancers and areas to investigate that any one person works on a very small part of finding the cure.

Probably the sub-fields of medicine/science are things like cellular microbiology, biochemistry, biomedical science etc. - ChrisluvYahoo

3)   research oncologist - Sharon


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