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Sep
Sep
I've had some kind of sickness since Thursday, first I was feeling nauseous all the time and couldn't sleep. Starting on Tuesday I started getting a sore throat and coughing a lot. Now the coughing ceased a little bit but my throat feels tight and clogged and I'm getting stomach cramps and a tight feeling. It seems like when I swallow the food/drink is slow to go down and feels like something is stuck in the bottom of my throat or something. It's hard to explain but it's not a good feeling. Could anyone please tell me what they think is goingon with me?
Answer:
Without the rest of your medical history, it would be hard to state. With the informations at hand, I will cover both possibilities. First , since the soar throat and coughing, are in the equation, I’ll say that the simplest solution is that you have a viral infection of some sort. Being in school makes this a good possibility. The other, without your history is hard to state. If this is long term and been around for more than a week, then it could be a flu. Since you state tuesday, I’m 90 percent sure of one of the first two. Now I would like to find out more info. Since I cannot, I will give you a simple heads up. The third, since you’re younger, you’re more likely to know what I am speaking about for my last possibility. Have you had concentrational issues in school? Is this a reoccurring problem? Is there others in your class complaining of the same symptoms? The last thing is gluten intolerance. To me this was the ideal thing to happen. To go gluten free in any carnivore, is a brain function altering thing, especially if you have one of the 2 genetic markers for gluten intolerance, also known as Celiacs. If you think this may be your problem, have you and a parent do a tiny surfing. You want to look up this information because a truth of the matter thing is that 43 percent of the general public are predisposed to gluten allergy. Demand only this test because the ones considered gold bond in the US are clearly less than 60 percent effective, and one is incredibly invasive to discourage you from the root of the problem. Duadenal endoscopic biopsy of your small intestine. The 100 percent effective measure is the HLA DQ2 and the HLA DQ8 genetic blood test for gluten intolerance to be sent to Prometheus labs in california.Non invasive and covered under most health care policies. If it nis only a virus then take the hot bath that the others are mentioning. It helps with any stomache malfunction. I know, I was in celiac sprue for over 11 years. I’ve been misdianosed for the entire time, while all I needed was a simple blood test.
Answer:
mono maybe?
ive never had it
and dont really know A LOT about it…
but what ive heard… thats what it sounds like… but then again…
i really dont know for sure
Answer:
i know this might sound weird but take a hot bath thats suppose to help
Answer:
might be a hernia, time to go to the doc
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