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If it is severe enough that you can't hardly walk, go to the ER! Otherwise get to a doctor asap.
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Not sure if this is helpful or not, but I have a friend who has GERD and this is a symptom he has.I found this link that goes into more detail - but...
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I know this doesn't help, but I think you should go to the doctor. It's my understanding that this is basically an infection. You might be...
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From what I've read, there is one that is sort of like a pimple - where you might treat it like a pimple with astrigent and some topical...
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From an article on WebMD that I found: If the spinal cord or nerves become squeezed, symptoms may include: Numbness, weakness, cramping, or pain in...
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The short answer is: it depends. The type of plan you have, as well as how your employer (assuming you get your insurance through work) has...
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PCIPs, which went into effect last July, were set up to extend coverage for the medically uninsurable. The plans -- which cover primary and specialty...
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There are a number of circumstances under which you're entitled to appeal your insurer's decisions. You can appeal if your insurer: Denied payment...
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You're in a tough spot in that the insurance options available to part-time workers are limited. And because many part-time workers are also in the...
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There are physicians certified in Addiction Medicine at County and State facilities who are able to offer assistance at very reasonable rates for...
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Certain illnesses almost always result in an application for health insurance on the private market being declined. These include cancer, heart...
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If you are a young person looking for health insurance, or a parent looking on behalf of your child, here are some options to explore: Your Parents'...
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The simple answer, unfortunately, is no. The provision of the health reform law that started last September applies to insurance plans that exist or...
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Internal Review: Your first step is to request an internal review of the decision you want overturned by your health plan. Your insurer should send...
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If you have an existing medical condition such as diabetes, heart disease or cancer, and don't get health insurance through either your or your...
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