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Saturday, August 21, 2010

Best Yahoo Answer -Is it possible to gain imunity to muscle relaxants?

Is it possible to gain imunity to muscle relaxants?

when a person gains imunity to medacation can that medication still cause organ failure if still used my friend gained imunity to muscle relaxants but she still takes them can they cuase her organ failure or damage?

Best Answer - Chosen by Voters

No one can get immunity to muscle relaxant. Immunity occurs when you develops antibodies against a virus or bacteria.
If you friend is addicted to muscle relaxant then frequent taking of muscle relaxant may have side effect on your friend. One possibility is organ damage or failure if the muscle relaxant is taken for a long time.

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Friday, July 2, 2010

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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Washing Hair after removing staples in my scalp -Best Yahoo Answer

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Got staples in my scalp Sun Afternoon.

How soon can I wash my hair?





Best Answer - Chosen by Voters


After removing the staples, you should wash your hair and scalp. Clean the scalp, wash with mild soap or shampoo, dry thoroughly and apply some antiseptic or antibiotic cream.

If the staples are rusty , you should have an tetanus toxoid shot.



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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Side/Back Pain - Best Yahoo Answer


Side/back pain?
I have been having an achy pain on my left side/back & it's not all over,
it's just in a strip starting under my ribs extending down to my hip.

Also, both hips have been achy on outside of my pelvic area, although it's not in the joint.

Does anyone have any idea what could be wrong?





Best Answer - Chosen by Voters


You probably have an overstretched back muscle which can extend obliquely down to the top of the pelvic bone.

Aches on both hips may due to the muscular pain.

If you have a severe pain starting from the upper back (lower ribs) which goes down to your pelvis and have urinary difficulty, it may be caused by a stone blocking the tube leading from the kidney to the bladder.

Sometimes if there are blisters appearing on the back down the side, it could be shingles.

In your case, most likely it is muscular pain.



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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Best Yahoo Answer to medical question about Sinusitis:

Answer to medical question about Sinusitis:
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I have a sinus infection and not I'm coughing up GREEN?
I've had a sinus infection for a week, been on meds for 2 days, now I'm coughing up green stuff. My chest hurts, and my throat is swollen. What can I do to feel better?



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If you have a confirmed sinus infection, the green stuff that you are coughing up is probably from the sinuses.

Any infection of the nose or sinuses can cause your throat to feel swollen and your chest to feel congested and painful.

You can try steam inhalation to loosen the green mucous stuck in your sinuses or see your doctor for a sinus washout.

Sometimes antibiotics are needed for a bacterial infection of the sinuses. With treatment you should feel within a few days.

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