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I m having a knee pain with pain in lap sometimes?
Posted 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open
Related topics: left, pain, leg, knee, lap
Response posted by chris10martin 17 hours ago: Experiencing knee pain accompanied by occasional pain in the lap (likely referring to the groin or upper thigh) can stem from various causes. It's important to consult a medical professional for proper diagnosis and treatment, but here are some potential reasons: Referred pain: Problems in ...
How do I stop pain distracting me from school work?
Posted 3+ months ago | 3 answers | 1 star | Open
Related topics: work, school, pain, always, joint, schools, bad, ankle
Answer posted by chris10martin 1 day 17 hours ago: Dealing with joint pain, especially in your ankles from hypermobility, can be challenging, particularly in a classroom setting where focus is essential. Here are some strategies to help reduce pain and minimize distractions: 1. Wear Supportive Gear: Consider using braces or compression sleeves for ...
Home and community care workers in Melbourne?
Posted 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open
Related topics: home, course, worker, community, melbourne, care, current, aged, wondering, time, homes
Answer posted by davidcamran 2 weeks ago: In Melbourne, home care workers make about $33.68 per hour. Community care workers earn around $26.31 per hour. Good luck with your course!
Tooth filling pain?
Posted 3+ months ago | 3 answers | | Open
Related topics: pain, teeth, care, tooth, filling, issue, dentist
Answer posted by dharaa 2 weeks ago: Tooth filling procedures are generally designed to be as pain-free as possible. However, some patients may experience mild discomfort during or after the treatment. Here's why: 1. During the Procedure: Local anesthesia is typically administered, ensuring that the area being treated is numb. ...
Are uPVC windows and doors capable of reducing noise levels in homes?
Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | 1 star | Open
Related topics: home, window, door, noise, level, external, windows, homes, insulation
Response posted by vivafenester 3 weeks ago: Yes! uPVC windows and doors with double or triple glazing act as a powerful barrier against external noise. Their airtight seals and insulated frames significantly reduce sound transmission, creating a quieter, more peaceful home environment. Perfect for urban living or anyone seeking tranquility ...
What to do abt my back pain?
Posted 3+ months ago | 3 answers | | Open
Related topics: sharp, pain, back, every, real, bad, days, day
Answer posted by chris10martin 4 weeks ago: Back pain is a common issue that can result from muscle strain, poor posture, or underlying medical conditions. Here are steps you can take to alleviate and manage your back pain: 1. Rest and Activity Modification Avoid activities that worsen the pain but do not remain completely immobile. Gentle ...
Shoulder pain?
Posted 3+ months ago | 3 answers | | Open
Related topics: left, side, week, heart, pain, back, shoulder
Response posted by timscottseo 4 weeks ago: Severe pain in the left shoulder can result from various causes, ranging from muscle strain to more serious conditions. Understanding the underlying cause is crucial for effective treatment. Common Causes Rotator Cuff Injury: Overuse, lifting heavy objects, or sudden movements can strain the ...
Friend - I have a brain pain, stutterd, neck pain...what are these ?
Posted 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open
Related topics: head, friend, brain, pain, back, neck, eyeball, friends, neck pain, headache
Answer posted by timscottseo 4 weeks ago: Experiencing brain pain, stuttering, and neck pain together could indicate an underlying condition requiring attention. Here's a brief overview: 1. Brain Pain (Headache or Pressure) Pain in the head can result from tension headaches, migraines, or even dehydration. However, it could also ...
How often should I exfoliate my skin for optimal health?
Posted 4 weeks ago | 1 answers | | Open
Answer posted by Dgalanda 4 weeks ago: Exfoliating your skin 1 to 3 times a week is generally ideal for most people. This helps remove dead skin cells, promoting a smoother, more radiant complexion. However, the frequency depends on your skin type: sensitive skin may benefit from once a week, while oily or acne-prone skin may tolerate ...
Can you be terminated if you were injured on the job and on compensation?
Posted 3+ months ago | 3 answers | 1 star | Open
Related topics: machine, seeing, injured, job, june, doctor, injury
Answer posted by chris10martin 5 weeks ago: Being injured on the job and receiving workers’ compensation does not guarantee job protection, but termination must follow legal guidelines. Employers cannot legally fire an employee solely because they were injured or filed for workers’ compensation. Such an action would be considered ...
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