My prescription just ran out and my doctors appointment isn’t for two months. I already know my prescription. Where can i buy contact lenses online without a current prescription?
How to find the correct oncologist and surgeon?
I know the basic answer is to ask others, but i know few people where I live. Are there any good sources to find how people feel about their doctors in their areas? I found one site called Angie’s list that may help, but like to find another.
How does a person know when it is time to start taking blood pressure medicine?
As I have gotten older, my blood pressure has gone from 90/60 to 120/80, and last year it was 135/85, and now, this year I am getting consistently higher readings of 145/90 and even up to 155/95. My doctors don’t seem bothered by this, but am I right to be concerned? How does a person know when it is time to push the issue and or go on medicine to treat it?
Where can I find ipecac in the drugstore?
Is ipecac found in most drugstores like rite aid off the shelf, and where would it be found? Near the anti nausea medicines, laxatives, etc?
Does the pharmacist ask why you’re buying it or anything, if you have a doctors recommendation, etc when you buy it over the counter?
Does Daktacort cream work on fungal nail infection?
I have been suffering with nail fungas infection since January and I have been to the doctors and he prescribed me some daktacort cream for my infection but does daktacort work on the fungal nail infections.
Im also in the second phase of the infection.
What are the doctors hope when an anti-depressant is given to the patient?
Obviously the drug is to somehow help the patient, but what are the doctors expectations when none of these drugs are "uppers", so to speak. How do they work?
When I went to the doctors my blood pressure was 144/102 in the left arm. They then checked it in my right arm and it was 114/80. My doctor blew it off. Is this something that I should be concerned of?
so i have a mildly inflammed liver (mild NASH) due to extensive fatty change (fatty liver). Here’s a question though: I read that this is a condition that happens to people that are OBESE or morbidly obese. But I’m not obese…I may be overweight (was 190 lbs at 5′10 when I got tested with elevated liver enzymes). However my triglycerides and cholesterol are both high and have been rather high for the past few years. Could this be the culprit? That high cholesterol and triglycerides have caused this NASH because I’ve been just piling the fat onto the liver? I have lost weight and in my ideal now at 173 and now eat a lot of vegetables/fruits/fiber and avoiding high fatty foods (junk foods) and exercising daily. They say NASH can be stopped and reversed through weight loss, exercise, good diet but most articles seem to relate it to the obese…would this work on someone that is overweight? Is the prognosis for this better on the overweight?
to babygurl: yes they did an ultrasound and it said i had a bad fatty liver. They assumed its NASH. What was the reason for your elevated enzymes? My doctors didn’t really recommend getting a biopsy done to see if its NASH unless if my enzymes were high EVEN after I’ve lost weight to my ideal, eat right and exercise.
If person has no health coverage and can’t afford the fee for a doctors appointment, how are they supposed to get tested for diabetes? They are showing all of the signs and symptoms, but with health care being unaffordable where do they go?
Where can I find a good doctor that is an expert at treating fibroymialgia in Houston, TX?
I am a member of an HMO where the doctors pooh-pooh my condition. I am fifty-six yrs. old and have suffered from this condition for about 10 yrs. The constant pain has made it difficul to perform my job duties, and I feel I may need to take some disability time off. Does anyone know of a physician that can help me with this.