Yes. If you are too nauseous to take yourmedication, or if you haven't yet started medication, contact your health care provider.
Yes, luckily, there is really a medicine that could cure both chlamydia and pelvic inflammation disease at the same time.The herbal medicine FUYAN PILL, which is made from natural herbs. It has been proven effective on curing chlamydia and pelvic inflammation disease. It is made from natural herbs, and it is as safe as the food we eat. It has the same functions as antibiotics, but does not has the side effects or drug resistances as antibiotics do.If you need more help about chlamydia and pelvic inflammation disease, you could consult online doctors, like herbalist Lee Xiaoping.
The best you can generally do over the counter are analgesics and non steroidal anti inflammatory, However as there is no cure for arthritis there is really not much that can be done about them in the long run. Find out if you have an inflammatory arthritis like RA as these can get very debilitating rapidly if not treated properly.
Yes, it is possible to have had PID and get pregnant, especially when you are quickly treated. Infertiity can happen after PID because of scarring of the fallopian tubes. the tubes are really small and this can prevent the egg and the sperm from getting together. PID is a general term meaning pelvic inflammatory disease, if the tubes were not involved in the infection or if no scarring there is no reason a pregnancy could not happen.
The first uses the second, so they are not really "similar".
Experiencing severe period pain for the first time, especially if it lasts for several days, could indicate an underlying issue such as endometriosis, fibroids, or pelvic inflammatory disease. It's important to monitor other symptoms, such as heavy bleeding or unusual discharge. Since this is a significant change from your typical cycle, you should consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and treatment options.
Crohn's Disease isn't considered progressive, only because it isn't predictable or steady. It may get worse for some people, and for others, they go into permenant remission soon after they are diagnosed. Therfore, it really just depends on who you are and how your Crohn's Disease has developed.
no not really they are really good not a disease
No
A disease
Not really, no.
it is a really bad disease to were you can die from it.
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