Hundreds of illnesses and conditions have these as symptoms. Only your doctor can diagnose you. Cervicogenic headache sometimes has both these symptoms. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorders, consult a board certified headache specialist.
Those symptoms narrow down the ailments you may have to a few thousand. See a doctor, who may notice other symptoms that will aid in the diagnosis and treatment.
If you are not feeling well you should go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) about your problems.
you will be having your first signs and starting your period
I suggest you ask your obstetrician.
The glands are body structures that usuallly have two functions: to protect the body from infections, and excretion of sustances like hormons x ex. So, these glands must not to be swollen and no burning sensation in any part of our body. If these signs appear somethign wrong occurs, usually infections close to these glands. The type of infection depends of the glands localization. Oscar Ortega, MD
You might be pregnant, you should see a doctor or do a home pregnancy test.
NO.........Its totaly wrong
Have you taken a pregnancy test?
A veterinarian can diagnose what is wrong with the lizard's belly.
Swollen lymph nodes are called just that, swollen lymph nodes. They can be a sign of many different things wrong with a horse and should be checked by an equine very quickly.
Your gonna have to feed the pups yourself if you don't your pups will die. If the dogs breast are swollen then your dog is sick.
Nothing is wrong with them. Hamsters store food in their cheek pounches and regurgitate it in the nest for later consumption.
These are the sweat glands, technically known as exocrine glands. That is very wrong!! Exocrine secrete hormones. The correct answer is sweat glands which is technically known as "sudoriferous glands".
you're pregnant.
You have swollen lymph glands. You have an infection and your nodes are producing many white blood cells to fight it off. If it doesn't go down soon (2-3 days) see a doctor.