Sunday, April 18, 2010

After one has cancer, how often one needs a check up by law?

Question 1
After one has cancer, how often one needs a check up by law?...  After one has cancer, how often one needs a checkup by law? Please if you could, backup your answer with a prove thanks.

Answers
1)   There is no law that makes you get a check up. - peanut

2)   I recommend you to see ----> http://healthcarehelp.notlong.com
I hope that will resolve your problem, keep using answers.yahoo.com - Alex

3)   You don't HAVE to. There's no law for it. Your just supposed to go if you want to catch it early if you get it again. But they can't make you. - .*.SaturN.*.

4)   Nobody can make you go in for treatment unless it's taken to court an a judge is convinced that you need it. Then they (cops) will come and take you to the treatment center. If you're in remission, what's the problem with going in for a check up. You do realize that generally speaking, survival rates are generally 5 years or less after remission, but some people have survived for long lives.

I think it's your choice. - Karen

5)   Here i s an excellent site with some wonderful options for you. It will definitely help you. Have a look. http://webmd74.notlong.com/AAsJYwv - Noreen


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Question 2
cigarettes make me dizzy?...  I just recently started smoking like yesterday and everytime i smoke one, i get really dizzy. why is this?

Answers
1)   I recommend you to see ----> http://healthcarehelp.notlong.com
I hope that will resolve your problem, keep using answers.yahoo.com - Joe

2)   Because there's tar in cigarettes and your body isn't used to that junk.

Stop smoking, it's really stupid. (My dad's done it all my life and even secondhand smoke has effected my physical being in so many ways). - >:] The tangerine

3)   Hello, I'm a doctor. Use diphenhydramine. I think that you want to get more info about it. Please go to ----> http://webmd75.notlong.com/AAi5BfX - Noreen

4)   It's the nicotine rush. Nicoltine is a stimulant and so it increases your heart rate and can cause dizziness and nausea. This only passes when your body adapts to the new drug but by this time, you start to crave it and become addicted. - pinkmoon


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Question 3
Are hairy palms the sign of any known medical condition?...  Strangely enough, only my "right" hand has developed this condition.

Answers
1)   Hirsutism: Causes
(Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition))

Idiopathic hirsutism probably stems from a hereditary trait because the patient usually has a family history of the disorder. Causes of secondary hirsutism include endocrine abnormalities related to pituitary dysfunction (acromegaly or precocious puberty), adrenal dysfunction (Cushing’s disease, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, or Cushing’s syndrome), or ovarian lesions (such as polycystic ovary syndrome or ovarian neoplasm); prolactinoma; and iatrogenic factors (such as the use of minoxidil, androgenic steroids, testosterone, diazoxide, glucocorticoids, and hormonal contraceptives). Other kinds of hirsutism have been reported.



http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/h/hairy_palms_and_soles/intro.htm - samantha

2)   too much masturbation - He-Man

3)   lol internet - Avocado

4)   I have hairy feet... and I don't plan on getting it laser'd off... IDK. What again? - Pinche Cojones (Gmelt)


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Question 4
I feel sick all the time what is wrong?...  Everytime I stand up I feel so dizzy that I could just fall down right on my face.
I have constant sharp headaches.
Decreased appetite..
I always feel nauseous.
I tend to have very sharp pains in the right side of my chest.
I also have bad bone pain in my right leg!
I'm only 15, I'm not overweight or out of shape, I only weigh 110.
Any of these symptoms sound like there is something wrong?

Answers
1)   I learned recently that excess weight is not constantly due to excess body fat, a great deal of extra weight is basically sitting around in your pipes. I used a brand new diet supplement that is taking the country by storm, it flushes out your pipes. I do not understand how it works but I understand that I lost seventeen lbs and five inches from my tummy! There's a risk free trial at http://lomard.myhomediet.info - Danica

2)   You need to go the the hospital. - Emily

3)   It sounds like you have nutritional deficiencies or maybe something worse. Are you eating too few calories for your level of activity? I work in health care (Traditional Chinese Medicine) & I would refer you to a medical doctor to rule out something serious if you walked into my clinic. - PontificalPape


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Question 5
DO I HAVE ROSACEA OR NOT?!?!!?...  okay so im 15 going to be 16 in a few months. Every since i can remember my face has been know to blush A LOT. i dont get pimples very much. but my skin get very very red like if i get a mild sun burn or use sun screen (my face starts burning when i put sun screen on) and also if i blush or get embarrassed my face turns bright red. is this rosacea?? because it is very hard to be myself and live with this stupid redness on my face. it's not always there but like if i get even the least bit embarrassed my face turns red. i just want to know if it is rosacea. thank you!

Answers
1)   I recommend you to see ----> http://healthcarehelp.notlong.com
I hope that will resolve your problem, keep using answers.yahoo.com - Dr Lisa

2)   Rosacea doesn't come and go on your skin. It constantly makes the skin red with uneven/raised spots. You may be using a facial cleanser or soap that is causing part of the problem.

Google "pictures of Rosacea" on the internet and you will see what it looks like. - Laredo

3)   Rosacea (ro-ZA-she-uh) is a chronic, inflammatory skin condition that affects adults. It causes redness in your face and produces small, red, pus-filled bumps or pustules.

Left untreated, rosacea tends to be progressive, which means it gets worse over time. However, in most people rosacea is cyclic. This means your rosacea signs and symptoms may flare up for a period of weeks to months and then lessen for a while before flaring up again. Besides acne, rosacea can be mistaken for other skin problems, such as skin allergy or eczema.

Though rosacea doesn't have a cure, treatments can control and reduce the signs and symptoms. If you experience persistent redness of your face, see your doctor for a diagnosis and proper treatment.
Click the link below to read more about rosecea and see pictures to help you determine if you have rosacea - Ji


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