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Joan Said:

i have no idea what is going on! Please Read!?

We Answered:

Same symptoms my grandmother has, and she is a diabetic. Do a blood test and see what the sugar level is, just make sure you do it in the morning before eating anything. I want to say anything under 100 is ok, but I am not too sure. The higher it is, the more likely you have diabetes. The best alternative after this is to go to your doctor, and they can do that for you. Let's hope it's just a warning sign, but even with diabetes, if you take care of yourself, with diets and exercise, your doctor can tell you all that. Best of luck to you.

Clara Said:

acute sinusitis or possibly the flu?

We Answered:

Sinusitis is usually bacterial, not viral. When I have sinusitis, the pain can be so bad, I cry, so I'm not surprised your baby is miserable. It takes roughly 48 hours before symptoms improve after starting antibiotics.

Mario Said:

What is causing me to feel like I always have something in my eye?

We Answered:

The lash thing may be your problem.
You may have vernal conjunctivitus.
You may have a bacterial infection.

If you are in the US you can see either an optometrist or an ophthalmologist about this.

Joseph Said:

I feel a pain in my chest?

We Answered:

definitely get that checked out as soon as possible.

Lucy Said:

I think I may have diverticulitis, but I am only 19 years old. Could this be possible?

We Answered:

It is possible to have diverticulitis at your age, but very rare. If you have had a consistent diet in processed and refined foods, suffer from constipation and eat very little fiber, you might be on the right track with diverticulitis.

Arthur Said:

What would you call this?

We Answered:

asthma?

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