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use a pin and carefuly pop the spot then squeeze out the calcium no worries
It is normal to spot a day before your period and also after your period. However, if spotting starts way too early, you might need to see a doctor.
They can range from a few miles across to thousands. Some are even bigger than the earth!
If you get bit by a fly you should be fine. If the red spot gets bigger you should see a doctor.
It is called the Mid-Atlantic spreading Ridge. A stationary hot spot underlies Iceland.
25 to 100mmol/L
40 to 300 mg/dl
preg test
use a pin and carefuly pop the spot then squeeze out the calcium no worries
Its not a lack of calcium. Its just simple Bruses on the nails
Urine does not neutralize wasp stings. In fact, urine that is applied to the spot where you have been stung could cause severe infections to develop.
Because it has just come out of a nice warm spot in your body.
no you can die
No this isn't normal.
Spot runway visual range is the instant RVR experienced by the pilot while in flight can be availed for landing and take off in emergency.
Spotting, along with discharge are totally normal.
No the urethra, which is the passage for urine is a separate channel lying above the vaginal opening