Hello, Ms. Brown-I am not aware of any urinary problems that cause tingling sensations as you describe. The feeling of having to go but not passing much urine, however, sounds suggestive of a urinary tract infection, or UTI. This is an infection of the urinary tract (urethra, bladder, ureters or kidneys) that can cause urinary frequency, urgency, pelvic pain, and foul-smelling or cloudy urine. Drinking lots of water is good. If the symptoms persist, I'd recommend seeing your doctor for a urinalysis, which will assess for any infection.
"Hello" in Kenya is typically translated as "Jambo" in Swahili. It is a common greeting used to say hello and ask how someone is doing in Kenya.
The symbol ms doesn't exist for a chemical element.
In Kiwi English, you can say hello by simply using the word "Kia ora." It is a common Māori greeting that is widely used in New Zealand.
Picayune, MS is in the Central Time Zone (CT).
There is no special name for this unit; it is just written as "meters/second", or abbreviated as m/s or ms-1 (where the "-1" is supposed to be an exponent).
Acer browni was created in 1987.
Hello Ms. Rogers-why did your doctor order the test?
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"Hallo Fräulein"
Hello Ms. Dickey, the picture off to the side does not necessarily indicate the doctor who will be answering your question. I will make sure a doctor with expertise in dermatology addresses your question.
Welcome Back Kotter - 1975 Hello Ms- Chips 2-9 was released on: USA: 2 December 1976
Hello Ms. Blankenship-The MRSA is likely unrelated to your other symptoms. Would you further describe what's going on? How long have you noticed the "nit"? Is this over a large part of your body, or just one area? Do you have any sores or rash?
they are usually brown, but can also be icy grey.
Bonjour Madame, qu'est-ce davantage une-vous?
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Hola, Señorita Lee. Hola is pronounced "oh-lah." The h in hola is silent.
Hello, Ms. Amaral. The picture displayed does not necessarily indicate the expert who will answer your question. I will make sure an expert with more expertise in this area addresses your concerns. Of note, many of our experts have a specific area of expertise (e.g. gastroenterology) but are also board certified and actively practicing in more general issues.