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Female | 25
Why Do I Have Upper Back, Heel, & Breast Pain?
Im a 25 years old female and i ma experience upper back pain and heel pain for almost 2 weeks. Also its been some days i have a pain around right breast.
Joint Replacement Surgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
The pain in your upper back might be from sitting too long or having bad posture; the heel is probably hurting because you’re wearing shoes that don’t fit well. The right breast also hurts sometimes if you’ve pulled a muscle or it’s inflamed. Take some time off and use ice packs or heating pads if necessary. None of these things help though, then get checked by an orthopedist.
Female | 22
Can I test for pregnancy without a kit?
I am 22 years old with one week lasting period A guy was trying to force himself on me but he couldn’t have sex but he released a pre cum on me and I feel pregnant because I have not seen my period How can I test for my period without test kit maybe with over the top counter I feel bloated but the period is not coming out
Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Answered on 23rd May '24
I understand how scary it is to feel bloated and miss a period, but remember there are other explanations besides pregnancy. Things like stress, changes in weight, or hormonal imbalances can mess with your cycle too. As for your question about pre-cum, it usually doesn’t lead to pregnancy on its own. However, if you’re worried, you should buy a pregnancy test kit from the store and check for yourself.
Male | 20
Do I Need Immediate Medical Attention for Eye Symptoms?
hellooooooo its 4am here and i just took my contact lenses out and felt itching in my right eye looked in the mirror and it is pink and yellowish color and have swelling below the circle eye thing on the sclera and the swollen sclera skin weirdly moves along the eyelid when i move my eyelid with my hand. The other eye is looking reddish too. What can it be? Do i need to go to hospital asap to not leave any risk of permanent damage? Or can i wait till morning? Please
Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
You might have conjunctivitis (AKA pink eye) if you’re seeing yellow. This condition can make your eyes swell up, get itchy, and turn red. The best thing you can do is to see an eye specialist immediately so that they can give you proper treatment before it gets worse. If not attended to on time, it could lead to more serious complications.
Female | 7
Do my granddaughter's symptoms indicate Whooping Cough?
My granddaughter had a slight fever and a cough sense yesterday. The fever is gone but the cough is still there. I gave her some cough drops which didn’t work. Her cough became more consistent. Her mother gave her Tussin, a cheaper version of Robitussin. Now she’s vomiting. Is this a sign of Whooping Cough? She’s 7 years old
Pulmonologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
This typically occurs when a person coughs so much, it makes them sick to their stomach. In children, particularly in toddlers, this can be alarming. It is an infectious disease characterized by coughs that produce a “whooping” sound. It is caused by bacteria and affects the respiratory system. If left untreated or not properly managed, it can cause serious complications, especially in young kids.
Male | 32
How to Address Hepatomegaly, Splenomegaly, Ascites?
Mild hepatomegaly with altered echotexture, Edematous GB wall, Mild splenomegaly with diffuse echotexture, Mild ascites , please tell me quick solution of this
Surgical Gastroenterology
Answered on 23rd May '24
The liver appears enlarged and has an abnormality in the scan; the gallbladder has a distended wall; the spleen is large and looks different; there is some extra fluid in the abdomen known as ascites. These may be due to various conditions such as infections, liver diseases, or heart problems. Eating well, keeping fit, and seeing your hepatologist regularly can help control these things.
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