Holiday insurance will cover a wide range of illnesses including viruses, infections, accidents and tropical diseases. It might not cover existing illnesses and conditions though.
Short term health insurance typically does not cover pre-existing conditions. It is designed to provide temporary coverage for unexpected illnesses or injuries. If you have pre-existing conditions, you may need to look into other options such as a long-term health insurance plan or government programs like Medicaid.
I would assume that you could only get insurance if you agreed not to make a claim for your existing condition so you are only covered for all other illnesses.
Yes, it is generally okay to take antacids while using Lansoprazole, but it's best to space them out. Lansoprazole is a proton pump inhibitor that reduces stomach acid production, while antacids neutralize existing stomach acid. To avoid potential interactions, it's recommended to take antacids at least 2 hours after taking Lansoprazole. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Non-pre-existing conditions refer to health issues or medical conditions that arise after a person has obtained health insurance coverage. Unlike pre-existing conditions, which existed before the start of the insurance policy, non-pre-existing conditions are typically covered by insurance from the moment they occur, depending on the policy's terms. This coverage can include new illnesses, injuries, or other health problems that develop during the insured period.
Existing insurance
No, lansoprazole is not an antacid; it is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI). It works by reducing the production of stomach acid, which helps treat conditions like gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and peptic ulcers. Antacids, on the other hand, neutralize existing stomach acid rather than inhibiting its production.
No. Homeowners insurance does not cover un-repaired, pre-existing conditions.
No. If the insurance can find proof that you were already having Cancer at the time when the policy was taken and you deliberately hid the information, they can cancel your policy. Most insurance policies do not cover pre-existing illnesses. However, if the disease was genuinely diagnosed only after the policy was in force, then they cannot cancel it.
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I need a little more information. What kind of insurance and what kind of pre-existing condition?
A pre existing limitation is a medical condition that prevents you from receiving health benefits or insurance benefits. Insurance companies consider this before granting insurance or benefits.