Intussusception is a medical condition where part of the intestine has moved into another section of the intestine which can cause an obstruction. Your child may have had a cough, cold, high temperatures and tummy aches leading up to intussusception. It is most common in infants and young children and tends to happen between the ages of 3 and 18 months.
It depends on the context. If someone is experienced, then that would be an adjective. If someone experienced something, then that would be a verb.
No, I have not experienced a situation where someone tried to suffocate me with a pillow.
Daily headaches may or may not result from a serious medical problem, but in any event it would be a good idea to get a qualified medical diagnosis.
It is very possible. But it is proven that cats can detect when someone is dying by the stenches they give off.
Someone who hasn't experienced it.
First of all, you spelled unusual wrong and second of all I have no idea if there is an unusual medical symton or not, I mean I know someone who had vertigo and there are many wierd cancers
After someone has disease, what is the medical treatment?
No, there is not disability for just someone that is short. If the short person has a medical problem, they may qualify for disability.
When they are experienced at what they do for a living
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "patient" (forbearing, accommodating) and also the noun meaning someone receiving medical treatment.
As well as any other medical problem...call 911 and get help! I don't know how to treat things like this, but you should get medical help. That's something you should always do.
sounds like a problem with the fuel injection , or maybe a clogged fuel filter. It might be the electronics . Have someone run a diagnostics on the computer