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See a doctor.
yes it can at first you will fill the symptoms of a pregnancy but to be positive see a doctor soon as possible.
Well, I would definitely suggest you visit your physician for this as this is no joking matter. To compare your symptoms though, you can visit Webmd's website to see what to expect with strokes. Please see your doctor.
Probably just early pregnancy symptoms, but if you're worried see the doctor.
Symptoms that you should go see your doctor for in case of maybe having meningitis would be a sign of dizziness, eye pain, vomiting. You may think you have the flu but I suggest you go see your doctor.
The best place to go to check for symptoms is your doctor. Call your doctor and ask them to schedule you an appointment. Describe your symptoms to them so they know how so to schedule the appointment.
You can see a doctor that is a general practitioner. Just inform the doctor that you have been exposed to black mold and advise them of your symptoms..
Some of the earliest symptoms of breast cancer include itching near the nipple area, discoloring of nipples, bruising on the breasts that won't go away, and swelling of the breasts. If you have any of these symptoms it is recommended to see a doctor immediately.
Don't panic and start second-guessing. Many things could cause your symptoms so it's best to see your doctor. Don't sit and worry, see your doctor! Don't panic and start second-guessing. Many things could cause your symptoms so it's best to see your doctor. Don't sit and worry, see your doctor!
Less than 4 weeks.
To see whether your symptoms are caused by endometriosis, your doctor first will: Talk to you about your family and medical history, symptoms, and menstrual periods. Do a pelvic exam. This often includes checking both the vagina and rectum. Your doctor may start a trial of treatment, to see if symptoms improve If needed, a laparoscopy may be recommended to definitively diagnose endometriosis
No, this is too early to tell. Also, it is too early for the extreme symptoms. If it continues for more than a day, see your doctor.