Yes, it could be the contact lenses, together with the maskara it creates an irritation for the eyes.Originally posted by subarugal:i am on the other side of eyes problem
Recently having irritation red eyes whenever i woke up in the morning.
Notice having very itch eyes esp at the corner nearer to tears duct area.
Sometime rubbing with force during sleep time, when i woke up in the morning my eye ball (white) swell badly ask if there is a bruise with water.
But after few hrs the eye ball will be back to normal, i am suspecting its the contact lens or the wrong mascara use. Will it be the case ?
Take vitamine C and eat honey and fruits. This is a good natural way to fight with a cold and flu.Originally posted by subarugal:me lor..
i am the patient..
having cold which gonna be another problem for me.
Coz usually when my body suffer from cold, flu or fever will be quite persistance and it take long period to recover..
Flu as we know it is associated with headache. This is known as an external or secondary cause of the headache (an ache that does not originate from within the head itself)Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Urgent health problem.........
Can someone answer please????
My friend today come to school, and for no reasons, she got headache. Her headache description: like drum beating inside the head
Her just recovered flu returned again and she starts coughing for no reasons.
What to do???
yah i am female but i dun wear eye makeup, except for some foundation near my eyes. first i apply concealor to lighten my dark circles then apply foundation over it.Originally posted by thinkdifferent:It could be an allergy, but I need to ask you few questions.
Are you female and wear some eye make up? (if yes, the you should remove it properly, with something what is made for sensitive and allergic eyes)
What kind of pillow, bed sheets and blanket do you use?
Do your eyes also itch, or burn or get red,(red especially in the inner corner)?
Now about the breathlessness. How often does it happen? Does it is happen throughout the whole year or only in some months or periods of the year?
Are you concentrated on something else when it happens or are you resting or what else are you doing when sitting down and it happens?
Let me guess, you are in love with someone..starblue? rainee? subarugal?Originally posted by alexkusu:without being ambiguous, I say its the most painful, nerve wrecking, potentially fatal one with slight chance of recovery
These symptoms are in keeping with reno's diagnosis...she needs an MC and rest at home.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:I think my friend's condition worsen.
She has eaten a heavy breakfast in the morning and has not eaten lunch and has drunk 3 bottles of water. She just vomitted (around the time of my posting)
How???
Thank you. She's resting at home today, after much persuasion.Originally posted by oxford mushroom:These symptoms are in keeping with reno's diagnosis...she needs an MC and rest at home.
Eyes:Originally posted by huiz:yah i am female but i dun wear eye makeup, except for some foundation near my eyes. first i apply concealor to lighten my dark circles then apply foundation over it.
my eyes' inner corner does itch & i will scratch the skin near the eyes' corner a few times in a day.
i noticed i get the breathless feeling when i am sitting down...on bus or at work sitting down. it could be sitting down & doing nothing at all. issit the posture? i always try to sit straight against my chair although i will unconsciously slouch a little.
Is the burning over now or do you still feel it?Originally posted by shinta:Qn: my throat feels like its burning.
why ar?
anyway to make myself feel better?
i had 1 cup of barley, 1 nasi lemak with otak n drumstick n egg n cucumber for breakfast.
could it be teh otak?
then it muz be the skin near the eyes being sensitive to the cosmetics i use. last time i had a bad allergic reaction on tat skin area when i applied something on it.Originally posted by thinkdifferent:Eyes:
You may have an allergy, now it's important to find out on what. The cause is usually dust or mites. The mites are in your pillow, bed mattresses, and carpets. There is a special vacuum cleaner for the mites in mattresses and carpets. You also should buy new mattresses every few years, usually every 3 - 5 years. Also the air/con can irritate your eyes. I would suggest a test on allergies.
Breathless:
When you sit down, rest, sleep or generally when the body is calm and relaxed, the breathing gets shallow, becasue the body doesn't need so much oxygen then during some activity. By you it can get too shallow once in a while and then you feel like you get no oxygen. It's no asthma. And don't worry, I have this too, even my mother has this.
This isn't much serious, but some people may have also more serious breathing disorder when they stop to breath when sleeping. Then they have to wear a device which prevents them from suffocating at night. I usually stop to breath for 10 - 20 sec at night, but it's not serious becasue I take a deep breath after or wake up when I feel that I can't breath and start to breath. (I don't need any device)
When you exercise, body temperatures go up. To make sure that your body doesn't overheat, you sweat. When the sweat evaporates, it leaves a cooling effect, therefore cooling your body.Originally posted by DeathEdge:Oo.. Hi, just wondering how come sometime when we have fever, we have a sleep then sweat out everything.. the fever sorta resided.. how come ah?
Did you see a doctor?Originally posted by subarugal:very bad now.
body system seems to break down.
still having bad cold with block nostril.
i really dnt wanna take too much medi.. hope to take more vit COriginally posted by Manager433:Did you see a doctor?
Take more fruits ( oranges ). Drink more water and have more rest. Get well soon.Originally posted by subarugal:i really dnt wanna take too much medi.. hope to take more vit C
Try not to apply anything for atleast a week or more and see if it helps.Originally posted by huiz:then it muz be the skin near the eyes being sensitive to the cosmetics i use. last time i had a bad allergic reaction on tat skin area when i applied something on it.
Which kind of medication and for what does she take? There are some pills (diuretics) which cause peeing often, but I don't think your grandma has to take them everyday.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:I don't know if this condition is serious or not.
My grandma goes to the toilet every few minutes. I thought it is due to medication, because she takes a lot of pills, so have to drink a lot of water. But nowadays the frequency increased, despite taking the same amount of medication. Is there a need to see a doctor or some specialist?