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Your age is needed to appropriately feel-out a possible diagnose. However my best guess is that you are experiencing symptoms from two or more...
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Definitely it couldn't be a pre-menopause. You are just 23 and pre-menopause only starts after 35yrs...Do not worry becos u might have symptoms...
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i too developed extreme sweating in my late twenties, through my research i've been told i have hyper-hydrosis. altho that usually includes...
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http://www.wdxcyber.com/nmood12.htmI hope this link helps, but really think you should see your doctor to confirm what is going on. It could very...
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well you could always have the doctor do a basic blood test to rule out infection because your white blood count would tell if infection is present...
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Either mild heart attack or stroke can produce the symptoms you name, I would advise that you be seen promptly for post-event evaluation by a...
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I'm not sure exactly what your question is, but I'll do my best to give you some information.While 31 is relatively young to start...
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I'm sorry to hear you're going through this. It sounds like a difficult situation.I'd recommend you go back to your gynecologist to...
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So sorry you're going through this. It sounds scary.Even if your blood sugar levels tested normal during a routine lab test, that doesn't...
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I was having headaches, night sweats, hot flashes, and fatigue. I am currently being treated with bioidentical hormone pellets. No more...
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If you haven't tried any medications for this disorder, then I would recommend speaking with your doctor about getting on an anti-anxiety...
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Sometimes this can be an indicator or something severe, and conversely, can be something to blow off. It is not uncommon for women to experience...
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Most women continue to have hot flashes one year after menopause. However, hot flushes can continue for a few years. With time, fewer women suffer...
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Well, my ears turn bright red when I drink alcohol. Also, when there is a change in temperature - like going from outside to inside in winter...
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