Sentences with phrase «ever asked a doctor»

If you've ever asked a doctor about your acne then he'll surely have told you that your diet has hardly anything to do with it.
Have you ever asked your doctor about it?

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Our doctor said we were the 1st parents to ever ask to be a part of the procedure.
If you ever become concerned about this, ask your child's doctor or dentist to make sure your child's jaw and teeth are doing fine.
If you ever suspect that your child could have a sleep disorder beyond restless sleep, such as long pauses in the child's breathing or loud snoring, make sure to ask your family doctor, pediatrician, or naturopath about a pediatric sleep assessment.
The new survey asks parents: «Has a doctor or health professional ever told you that [your child] had autism, Asperger's disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, or autism spectrum disorder?»
Webster once went six seasons without missing a single offensive play; later, when asked by a doctor if he had ever been involved in a car crash, he replied: «Oh, probably about 25,000 times or so.»
It asks basic questions, such as: «Have you ever cut back or stopped taking your medication without telling your doctor...?»
When he finally went in and asked for a test, the doctor told him that guys hardly ever get thyroid problems, and that he needed more exercise.
After I stopped screaming, I asked the doctor what do I do to prevent this from ever ever ever happening again.
No doctor had ever asked me to take a stool test before Dr D'Aquila.
Now let me ask you something — have you ever gone in for a blood test and came out with results from your doctor saying «everything looks good, you're good to go!»?
I've asked every doctor I've ever met with, and was aways told there was no treatment that it was genetic and that I could try electrolysis, waxing, etc..
Thank you for all the information and all your help, i need an advice, because i don't know what to do, the thing is that since 3 years ago i started to feel a little bit tired and my nails are very thin, i gained a little bit of weight and i also suffer from acid reflux since i was very very young, i am 24 yo by the way, well the thing is that i went to see my ginecologist and we asked for blood work and a tyroid ultrasound, the ultrasound shows multiple bilateral colloyd cysts very very small ones the bigest one is 3 mm and just a little bit of tyroiditis, and my TSH is higher than usual, it has been getting slightly higher with time, now my TSH is 4.6 uUI / mL, my T3 is 101.9 ng / dl, FT4 1.8 ng / dl, anti TPO negative, my doctor said that i have to take levotiroxine 50 mg, but i didn't know what to do because i am very young and i didn't want to take a pill for ever!
Like there is no way you'll ever feel better unless you ask your doctor about this specific drug.
But they also encourage doctors to routinely ask their teenage patients if they have ever been victimized.
The smartwatch will feed you information before you ask for it, act as your «agent» in the internet - connected world around you, and keep you healthy — even talking to your doctor before you ever realize you're sick.
The nurse or doctor may ask about your sex life: whether you've ever had sex, what kinds of sex, how many people you've had sex with, if you've used birth control before, etc..
Physical neglect: A single item asked whether the child had ever experienced a time when adults in his or her life «didn't take care of them the way they should,» including not providing enough food, not taking them to the doctor when they were sick, or not making sure they had a safe place to stay.
For example, information about medical conditions was self - reported and while not directly based on diagnosis by a medical practitioner in the survey, respondents were asked whether they had ever been told by a doctor or nurse that they had a particular health condition.
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