Many doctors don't have current knowledge about ADD. If I were concerned about my child, I would take him to a Doctor Who is known in the field of ADD or to a clinic that is known in the field. Ask your local chapter of CHADD (Children & Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder) for suggestions in your region.
oh man oh man. You said it yourself its the school that tested your child. Their job is to educate your kid not play doctor. Take your kid to a doctor no matter what, that's what they went to school for.
He suggested them that they should go to the school.
Prescribe.The doctor prescribed an antibiotic and suggested I should rest for a day.
Yes. And, on an ongoing basis, if you are sexually active.
It is suggested that one should start off by visiting the family doctor first, he or she can do an examination and if one needs a specialist the doctor can make the right referral.
My doctor suggested I take 100mg of B6 daily for nausea along with my prenatal vitamin. But you should check with your own doctor.
This can happen. Its suggested the continual bleeding, dark blood or frequent discomfort followed by bleeding should be checked with a doctor
You should not change a prescribed medicine without talking to your doctor. If is an over the counter (OTC) medicine NOT suggested by your doctor, then yes.
Not unless a doctor prescribed them.
probably i might be wrong
If you're pregnant with chlamydia, you should get treatment as soon as possible. There are safe and effective treatments for pregnant women. You should ensure that all partners are treated, and that you abstain from oral, anal, and vaginal sex -- avoiding sex even with a condom -- until treatment is complete. You should be retested three months after treatment, and retested near the time of delivery.
Often simple stresses and distractions of the day will cause forgetfulness. If it becomes severe, however, it is suggested that a visit should be made to a doctor.
You should see a doctor or ask your school I got mine in school I got 138 at age 11