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  • Why do my hips ache from standing, and 'pop' when I walk.?

    Pain & Pain Management - 15 hours ago

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    I stand for about two hours at a time and my hips just start to ache really bad, sometimes my knees too. I have decent support in my shoes. I do sometimes have a problem too when I walk, my hips almost 'pop' but not 'crack', kinda like the pop out of joint a little or something but it only starts to ache after about 15 mins of walking like that. Sometimes I can make it stop if I walk differently (stiff-like). I am only 23 and this has been happening for quite a few years, since I was 16 probably. Should I be concerned? Is there any certain vitamins or supplements I can eat more of or take to help with this? I haven't had any injuries in the past that I know of that could have caused this.
  • Why do i ejaculate so fast?

    Men's Health - 16 hours ago

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    When i watch porn i ejaculate in like 1 - 2 minutes, when i dont watch porn it can take me hours ... why ?
  • What type of excerises and food should i eat and do...?

    Diet & Fitness - 17 hours ago

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    If i want to make my stomach flatter, and my sides
  • Worried about telling husband my depression has come back, how can I tell him without him worrying?

    Mental Health - 18 hours ago

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    4 years ago I went threw a bad boute of depression and tried to end my life, now I am on a new medication it dosent seem to be working but im worried to tell husband because he has enough on his plate how can I deal with the depression (I have bipolar)
  • I've had diarrhoea almost everyday for more than 6 months.?

    Other - Diseases - 19 hours ago

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    i've had diarrhoea for more than 6 months, but i don't feel sick at all. or have any stomach pain or anything else. what would cause this? is it serious or will it eventually go away?
  • How can I be confident in myself?

    Mental Health - 1 day ago

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    It's a pathetic question, I know. But, seriously. I have two younger brothers who are horrible to me. They will call me fat, talk about tampons, call me ugly, and stupid to my face. It's terrible, and it's really hurting me. Honestly, it wouldn't be so bad if they didn't do it where they do it. I'll be walking to the bus, and they will put down the window and yell in front of EVERYONE, "Hurry up fatty!" Or, "Run, bitch, run!" It's embarrising. How can I stop it form hurting me so much? I have come home crying the past two days, and I'm stuck. I don't know what to do. Please help me :(
  • how do i stimulate the clitoris?

    Women's Health - 1 day ago

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    me and my girlfriend sometimes play around a bit, were both 15, and when we do, i'll put my hand down there and rub a bit, i've rubbed the spot the clitoris is in, and i've done it numerous times, but she says it feels "weird". i dont know what she means by that? i just wanna know if there is something im doing wrong? or is there a spot around the clitoris that feels...."weird"? i know that the clitoris is at the top, i put my fingers on her innner labia and moved upwords till i was at the top. anything wrong?
  • Acne/Hairbump Treatment (10 EASY POINTS)?

    Skin Conditions - 1 day ago

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    1) What is the best treatment for acne and hoow long till u see results?/ 2) for hair/razor bumps does Tend skin really work and how long until results??
  • Do I have the right to insist on starting treatment regardless of what the doctor wants?

    STDs - 1 day ago

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    I've got HIV and Hep C from idu, infected in 2006 diagnosed 2009. My CD4 count is 450 and T8 ratio is .33 unknown VL (they've continually screwed up the tests as results are time-limited and the nearest lab that can handle it is over an hour away) I want to start treatment on HAART immediately as from every study I've read & from talking to people I know who are similarly afflicted that guidelines are about to change at a CD4 count of 500 soon. I live in a rural, conservative area, and the specialist is no different, to her if the book says 350 then treatment should be withheld until it reaches that point,. Knowing how I feel physically and from symptoms that have begun to appear I think it's best to begin right away. Do I have the right to insist on treatment regardless of what she thinks?
  • possible infection check up on your genital area?

    Skin Conditions - 1 day ago

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    do i go to the walk in clinic or the family doctor? much thanks. 10+points

Lots of rest, fluids, chicken soup a recipe for toughing out swine flu: doctors

By Sheryl Ubelacker, Health Reporter, THE CANADIAN PRESS
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Oh boy. Your throat is sore, you have the sniffles and you're starting to cough. Not only that, but you feel feverish and you're aching all over. In fact, you feel absolutely lousy.

Yes, chances are you have the dreaded swine flu.

So how do you care for yourself and family members who may also come down with the virus? And how do you avoid spreading it to others?

First and foremost, say experts, stay home and take it easy.

"One of the big things we say is give a person time to rest and to rest by themselves," says Dr. Bonnie Henry, director of Public Health Emergency Management at the B.C. Centre for Disease Control.

"When you're fighting off an infection like influenza, your body needs rest to recuperate and help get rid of the infection," she says, adding that anyone who comes down with H1N1 flu should avoid pushing themselves, particularly by exercising.

"I know it's difficult for children, but most kids who get this, they feel pretty wiped out for a couple of days, so kind of lethargic. They just want to sit in bed and maybe read a book and not run around and be active like they usually are."

Dr. Andrew Simor, an infectious disease specialist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, says most adults who come down with swine flu - or any other flu, for that matter - won't feel up to doing much except lie in bed anyway.

"And that's probably not bad advice," Simor says. "Taking it easy, staying at home resting - especially in the first few days - drinking lots of fluids, taking (acetaminophen) to ease fever, aches, pains and muscle aches, makes good sense."

That's pretty much what Niko Politis of Moose Jaw, Sask., and his girlfriend did after getting hit with the illness. The couple had attended a wedding where some of the guests had recently been in contact with children sick with swine flu.

"We both got it at exactly the same time, maybe a week later," says Politis, 29. "My whole body felt like I'd been trampled by an elephant. I just ached from top to bottom, high fever. I felt like I was going to cough my lungs inside out, and I had severe dizziness."

"I couldn't walk around the house without supporting myself with the wall. It was not fun."

Politis said he doctored himself by slugging cough medicine and taking ibuprofen for the aches and pains.

"We drank lots of orange juice, but we were coughing so much that we just did not feel like eating at all."

Lack of appetite can be one of the symptoms of flu, explains Henry, who is a proponent of chicken soup and other soups and broths, which can provide protein and other nutrients the body needs.

"If they're feeling like eating, then they should eat normally, but also make sure they get lots of liquids," she says of people laid low by influenza. Fever can cause loss of body fluid through perspiration, and that's especially true for children, who need to be kept well hydrated, she says.

"One of the main reasons young children end up in hospital is because they're not taking enough fluids and they get dehydrated," explains Henry, who recommends giving children juice half-diluted with water to prevent an upset stomach or sports drinks that replace sodium and other electrolytes lost by sweating.

She advises that children under 16 can be treated with kid-sized doses of acetaminophen or ibuprofen, but not ASA because of a link between viral infections and a potentially fatal condition called Reye's syndrome. Decongestants and cough suppressants should not be given to children under age six because they can be harmful.

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