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Nov
28

HELP! What could be the cause of?

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Bumpa asked:


What could be the cause of …
this burning sensation. Seems to be stress related. My mom’s friend has it. She’s 78 and has been through many losses/stress. It starts at the waist and goes up through the torso to the shoulders and upper arms. She says is feels like 2nd degree burns but gives no heat. Two people have died of cerebral hemorrhages in her family. I think it is caused from nerves…anyone ever hear of such a thing? Her primary care physician has no answer. Help, she is desperate and says it is dibilitaging. Thanks.

It is NOT shingles, there are no blisters or skin rashes…it is not dermatological in nature. It comes from within.
Nope, not diabetes or shingles. I am thinking it may be neurological or endocrinogical…(hypothalamus perhaps).
Extending question for lack of responses so please help if you can. Thanks.

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Nov
28

cold/flu/bronkitis/other?

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ME asked:


coughing fits every once in a while
stuffy nose
Sore raw looking throat with phlem
queesy sometimes
loss of appitite
Weekness/fatige{spelled wrong}
tired
100-102 degree farenheight tempature on and off

I have given her over the counter medicine {tylenol}every 4-6 hours sometimes that lowers her tempature sometimes not.

What could this be and how can we fix this?

PS she just woke up this morning not feeling well.and i don’t wanna hear anything about doctors please.and she is 12 years old.

for anyone that is going to say dr.
you see i only take her to dr. in emrgencys because she has sinusitis-cronic. She can’t do smells of anysort such as perfume to clothes soap they make her soo sick. by the time she gets home she is at least 3 times sicker.

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degrees of hearing loss
startedtravelling06 asked:


Can someone provide a qualified answer based on experience or expertise? I’ve heard from some doctors that people naturally will tend to lose some degree of rectal muscle control in old age and **** will only encourage the muscle loss.

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Nov
19

My friend has some sudden hearing loss?

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sudden hearing loss
dementors_suck asked:


My friend Dave suddenly lost the hearing in his right ear last night. He said it felt like his ear was plugging up & then all of a sudden he couldn’t hear anything. A little blood came out, too. It wasn’t better by today so he put some kind of drops in his ear which he said made it a little worse. He refuses to go to the doctor because he doesn’t have insurance. I don’t know what to tell him! He doesn’t even seem willing to research probable causes of this on the net like on Web MD. He seems to just want to freak out about it w/o doing anything!! Does anyone know what could be wrong w/ his ears??

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hearing loss
Golani asked:


and I have add although my medical file says adhd. I’m pretty competent and if they don’t accept me I’ll probaably see if I can join the Idf. They rejection letter said that I can endure further hearing loss and in other words be a liability as communication is vital.

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Nov
14

Which dog breed attacks?

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bullymommy25 asked:


MY QUESTION: WHY?
Tony A- I agree, PETA *****! Don’t worry so much tho, if we can agree that all dogs are equally able to attack, and the anti-dog crew starts crying about banning breeds of dogs favored by the wealthy and powerful, then BSL will come to a screeching halt. Like the Salem Witch Trials. They went on and on with lies, accusation, and murder until finally a relative of the governor was accused, and BOOM, no more witch trials! Thanx for yr input!

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hearing loss
K B asked:


I’ve experienced temporary hearing loss when I have flown on commercial airplanes the last couple of times, never before.So this does worry me that I may have eventual hearing loss from this, i’m 31 years old. And it usually lasts about 24 hours.

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Nov
11

I think I have TMJ?

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sudden hearing loss
amanda_dedebant asked:


Ok. I was told back in like March that I have a deformed jaw bone. And my jaw has always made a sound when I opened it too wide or tried to close it too fast. I just thought it was normal. And when you put your finger on my temple and I open and close my mouth, you can feel a bump pop out and go back in. But now, I can barely open my mouth. I can only open it about 3/4 of an inch to an inch. It’s hindering my eating now. This sudden severity has only been going on for about 3 days.
Also, I know that the pain from TMJ may be felt in the ears, and I have had ear pain and a bit of hearing loss lately.
Do you think I might have TMJ/what should I do??
I do grind and clench my teeth a bunch.

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Nov
10

What could be the cause of?

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Bumpa asked:


this burning sensation. Seems to be stress related. My mom’s friend has it. She’s 78 and has been through many losses/stress. It starts at the waist and goes up through the torso to the shoulders and upper arms. She says is feels like 2nd degree burns but gives no heat. Two people have died of cerebral hemorrhages in her family. I think it is caused from nerves…anyone ever hear of such a thing? Her primary care physician has no answer. Help, she is desperate and says it is dibilitaging. Thanks.
No…it is NOT shingles, there are no blisters or skin rashes…it is not dermatological in nature. It comes from within.
Question extended due to lack of response. Please help if you can.
It is not dermatological, shingles or diabetes. My guess is it may be endocrinological or neurological (hypothalamus)???

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Nov
10

hearing loss?

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degrees of hearing loss
Funnyguy asked:


I am 40 years old and have severe bilateral hearing decline along the upper ranges of tones (high pitched), that is now getting into all tone ranges. In the last 5 years the degree in which it is declining is significant. I have visited 3-4 audiologist and they tell me it is genetic. I think thats bull !!

I can’t believe that a Dr. with 15-20 years of higher education, can make this determiation in a single office visit..

I have no risk factors (ie I don’t listen to loud music, or take medications, and am very healthy other wise). I have had an MRI, and blood tests done - all negative.

Does anyone have any ideas or experienced the same ??? Do you know of any specialist ?? Researchers ?? Other things to consider ??? Unique diseases ??? Am I missing the obvious.. please help…

Signed VERY WORRIED

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