Honestly you need to go get checked. there is no other way to out it
Someone who is always worried and paranoid about the least pain or symptom that they get is a Hypercondriac. They are preoccupied with their health.
It can be...... but you shouldn't be worried. It may be a number of different things but gas output goes up eventually
That can be a symptom, but by itself it could be numerous things from a panic attack to and adrenaline rush. You should see a medical professional if your worried.
Well, when you are 1-9 it's fine, don't be worried, if your 10-12-14 it may be the start of your puberty.It could be a symptom of pregnancy or it could be a symptom of birth control. If you are either taking birth control or pregnant that could explain sore nipples.
Telly is considered to be an extremely worried and anxious fuchsia colored Muppet on the show, he was designed by the creators to appeal to the younger audience.
tiny bumps is very vague. it could be anything from genital warts to genital herpes. many people have them and they are usually nothing to be worried about; though if they are itchy, sore or hurt in any way i would advise you to consult your GP if you are comfortable with doing so. and if your not then I'm afraid you will just have to live with it
Yes, it is part of normal development, he's learning to use his tongue. If this is his only symptom of CP I would not be worried, if he has other symptoms or motor delays that go outside his adjusted age, I would speak with his pediatrician.
Worried is past tense. The present tense is worry.
more worried, most worried
'He was a worried boy.' In this sentence worried is describing the boy, therefore worried is an adjective.
I'm so worried. Is worried an adjective or a verb?
The verb is "are" (as it is in, "You are worried.")