- female
- 30 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm considering taking Nurokind Gold tablets to boost my immunity and strengthen my nervous system. Will it help increase my energy levels too? And is it safe to use for a long period?
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View allI'm a bit concerned about whether I need to complete the full 5-day course of Augmentin 625 if I'm already feeling better after just 3 days of taking it twice a day. Also, in the future, if I get mild cold and fever, is it okay to just use amoxyllin for 3 days instead of a longer course?
Bettr to take it for 5 days twice in a day and follow as adviced by your doctor
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I'm a bit worried about my recent health situation. Over the last three days, I've noticed that I feel like my head is spinning whenever I'm trying to go to sleep. I checked my blood pressure at home using our Omron digital auto BP machine, and it seems to be consistently within the same range. On top of that, I'm already on medication for thyroid, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and Telday 40. Do you think these symptoms are related to my current medications or should I be concerned about something else?
Given your wife's symptoms of dizziness and head spinning, especially when sleeping, and considering her pre-existing conditions of thyroid, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and hypertension (with BP consistently in the same range), it's essential to consult her primary care physician or a specialist to adjust her medications, particularly Telday 40, and investigate potential causes such as orthostatic hypotension, hypoglycemia, or medication interactions.
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I've been experiencing some pain under my armpit and on the left side of my chest. I checked my armpit, and it's not swollen, but sometimes it feels like it's burning or being slashed by a fireblade, making it super sensitive to any touch. As for the pain in my left chest, it only hurts a little when I take a deep breath. I'm wondering if this is something I should be concerned about?
While the pain you're experiencing might be muscular or nerve-related, its always important to err on the side of caution, especially when chest pain is involved. If the symptoms persist or worsen, I strongly recommend seeing a doctor and get scans done for an evaluation to rule out any serious conditions.
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