If it helps in the situation there should be no problem with it.
okay
Yes, if it is sugar free.
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Yes, it is perfectly safe.
well whats your age? whats his age?
It is OK to eat tomatoes if you have gout, tomato's are one of the low risk foods for gout sufferers.
Its okay but you should ask a docter first
Tylenol will not cure the pain of gout. It's better to treat the cause of gout: perhaps get a prescription for Colchicine and make diet changes..but for pain you need an anti-inflammatory. Tylenol (acetaminophen) is not an anti-inflammatory. There are some very good prescription Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatoriy Drugs (NSAIDS) or OTC NSAIDS like Aleve and Motrin. This is very painful and you may need something stronger until you can relieve the condition in your joint(s). Hopefully it will disappear and never come back. There are also specific medications for gout that your doctor can suggest.
Okay, then she may try a drug called Buspirone, it works well for the symptoms she has
yes it is ok because you are puting pressure on your calves and nowhere else
Okay, sometimes it takes time for the cells and the inflammation to subside after an infection, and this is the inflammation that causes the irritation and other symptoms you have. On the other hand, there is a condition called interstitial cystitis, which causes these same symptoms, but is not an infection
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Phentermine can cause symptoms of the thyroid condition hashimotos. It is okay however to combine phentermine and iron sulfate pills.
It's okay to start a family anytime when you feel ready and have the ability to emotionally and financially support the child.
Yes (If it comes with a 1 years help and support.)
There is no "OK" or "Not OK" to it. You either have the shingles symptoms or you don't. It would be exTREMEly unusual for someone as young as age 14 to exhibit shingles symptoms.
Okay, I am sorry to tell you, these symptoms may be due to your blood pressure or something more serious, and it is unlikely from venlefaxine, so I must recommend you go to an ER to be safe