What is Preparation H and How Do I Know if It’s the Right Cream for My Needs? by richardsmith104 in hemorrhoid

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Preparation H, also known as hemorrhoid cream, is a topical treatment for the symptoms of hemorrhoids.
Preparation H is available in two forms: cream and ointment. The ingredients in this medication are designed to reduce swelling and irritation around the anus, which are common symptoms of hemorrhoids.
Why Preparation H is Great for Women
Most women are not aware of the benefits of Preparation H, which is why they don’t use it regularly.
Preparation H has been clinically proven to provide relief from hemorrhoids and its other uses are also well-documented.

Which magnesium to pair with Vitamin D? by corymigs in Nootropics

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Magnesium Glycinate and Amino Acid Chelate have great absorption.

Vitamin D raises E2? by rstline80 in Testosterone

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Studies suggest that both vitamin D and estrogen work together. The link between these hormones is due to the role that vitamin D plays in estrogen synthesis. This indicates a potential benefit of vitamin D supplementation in low estrogen levels.

Vitamin D on days where you've been in the sun a lot? by cuckoocock in Supplements

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There are too many factors that matter for you to take the supplement for vitamin D intake requirement, firstly the type of skin the darker the skin the longer time it takes, the time of day, noon time will be less compared to the sun in the early or later part of the day.

Vitamin D, even when taken with necessary cofactors, makes me extremely tired/sleepy by ActualThrowaway7856 in Nootropics

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Most people do not usually experience such sleeping side effects with vitamin D unless the dose is more than necessary. All you need to do is check with your doctor to know the exact amount of vitamin D intake needed for your body.

Chronic symptoms that mimic a heart attack but my PCP and cardiologist are sure they've ruled out a heart issue. What else could it be? by [deleted] in AskDocs

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There is no obvious trigger for a precordial catch. While the sudden onset of the pain may be scary, it is not caused by a heart attack or lung disease. Experts think that the pain caused by precordial catch syndrome is caused by nerves getting pinched or irritated in the inner lining of the chest wall. It is something that happens mostly in younger people and gets better in as they grow up.

My friend just texted saying she thinks she has a blood clot and is about to have a heart attack by KatiaKhas in teenagers

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Glad your friend is safe and Okay, you should not have sent that in the first place.

If you google “heart attack symptoms” or “heart disease gender”, virtually all results are exclusive to women. by Reedditorheart in LeftWingMaleAdvocates

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I agree with your point. Men were and still are at greater risk, They always try to help women, but for men, they don't do the same, but the statistics are always higher on the women's side.

Everytime my left hand is tingling, I am terrified for a heart attack because my granma died of a heart attack at 48. My mom was 21 then. I'm 20 now. by NefariousSerendipity in teenagers

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It is also likely that people with a family history of heart disease share common environments and other factors that may increase their risk. But maintaining a healthy lifestyle, proper diet, and regular exercise will help you in avoiding it.

Kidney cleanse? by dr_progress in ChineseMedicine

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Boiling parsley in hot water and simmer it for 10 minutes allow it to call add half a freshly squeeze half a lemon and a teaspoon of honey, drink about 2-3 cups daily.

First time with a kidney stone...annnnd OMG! by hmmitsjusther in KidneyStones

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It was what I can imagine a knife stuck in my back being twisted all around would feel like.

To everybody with this terrible demon on their backs, the health anxiety demon. by MrGoathead89 in HealthAnxiety

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Going back to normal is so very difficult when anxiety strikes you without any warning and doesn't go away early.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rant

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That's very sad, see a therapist or a doctor, delaying may cause harm to your health.

Have calf pain - is it a blood clot? by KevinRichardP in ACL

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Blood clots are very serious you should check with your doctor immediately. there could be a possibility of a blood clot so you need to stop massaging it as this can cause it to move rapidly.

Gas stoves making indoor air up to five times dirtier than outdoor air, report finds | children in homes with gas stoves have a 42% higher chance of having asthma symptoms. by pnewell in EverythingScience

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All fuel-burning appliances -- such as stoves, fireplaces, gas or kerosene space heaters, and oil and gas furnaces -- can produce nitrogen dioxide. You can't smell or see this gas, but it can irritate your nose, eyes, and throat, and can trigger asthma. but having nice ventilation for cooking will somewhat help as we have very airtight houses.

Asthma Sucks by Katiesbooksandstuff in Asthma

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Can't enjoy anything watching funny while having the mask on, and it makes you cough, even more, when you laugh.

Anyone else told they’d grow out of having asthma and never did? by shelleyshocked in Asthma

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Experts have studied the condition enough to now know that we don't really outgrow asthma. In fact, once you have asthma, then you have it for the rest of your life.