visit your GP then ....
2007-05-01 13:18:17
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answered by Splishy 7
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A very good question young man, a condom is part of the male genitalia It will start growing once the penis is fully formed, It varies from person to person but the normal range is 15-18 depending on your genes your condom will be a different color (*the most common being brown*) It will take up to a month to form once this is done you are ready for intercourse. *ADDITIONAL INFORMATION* - If your don't see the start of a condom growing once your 18 you may have genetic disorder in which the condom doesn't form naturally, there is an operation which can be preformed in which the plaster a synthetic condom over the tip of your penis (*you will need to get is changed once a month*). - It isn't rare that an infection might occur while the condom is growing, if this happens contact a doctor immediately before irreversible damage is done. I hope you find this little article helpful :)
2016-05-18 04:52:10
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answered by ? 3
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Put a little Vicks Vaporub slightly into your nasal passages before bed. The menthol will open your sinuses and thin the mucus. You will feel amazingly better in the morning.
Heat damp towels in the microwave for 30 seconds. Lay them on your face and this also will help thin the mucus and open the sinuses. This is great for migraines.
Get flu shots. My husband and I have not had a cold or sinus congestion since we started getting the shots.
2007-05-01 13:22:29
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answered by ? 7
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http://www.naet.com/
http://www.naet.com/
Find a doctor in your area, and for the cost of hopi candles, you can be rid of the allergy that causes the congestion within 24 hours. I've tried everything listed, the nasal thing works, but it won't eliminate the problem. The candles were a big waste of money, but it was after I spent $200 on them that I finally went to the doctor for NAET that I realized it. I haven't had to take medication. I have taken herbal supplements.
2007-05-05 04:59:53
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answered by lady 5
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I had this for a number of years then I had an appointment with a practice nurse at the local surgery and she syringed my ears (huge improvement) and also lent me a book about psoriasis - I have a combination of excema and psoriasis. Regular treatment cleared the congestion but I still have to see someone. The nurse said that GPs aren't interested in skin conditions because they aren't life threatening.
2007-05-01 13:32:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Hopi Ear Candles - not as mad as it sounds. It will clear the congestion for you & you will feel much better after the first treatment. Don't knock it until you try it! I use these on my patients when situations like yours arise & they report immediate positive results. You could search for a local practitioner to do it for you ro you can buy them in a health food shop (only buy the Biosun ones) & get a friend to do it for you.
2007-05-01 20:49:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I get the same from time to time.......I find the best relief is "steaming". Recommended by my GP a few years ago.
Fill a bowl full of boiling water and then put a large towel over your head and the bowl....a sort of mini-sauna........this really works for me, it gets all the passages moving and clears your head.....best of luck.
2007-05-01 13:46:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Might be a viral illness rather than an allergy. If it is it is likely to be self limiting, i.e. get better on its own. Certainly there is good evidence now that sinus infections don't get much benefit from antibiotics.
See your GP to get the diagnosis confirmed.
2007-05-01 15:03:10
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answered by Dr Frank 7
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if your in uk try sudafed that helps congestion and stuffiness if your in usa go and see your chemist and ask them for advice, if you have used allergy reliefs and it it aint worked yet then that aint the cause love! hope you feel better soon!
2007-05-01 13:21:21
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answered by PInky without perky!! 4
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Wash your nasal passages with saline water. A kit and instructions are available at a pharmacy.
2007-05-01 13:34:41
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answered by Rosee 3
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you need steam in the air, the air is too dry for you get a cool mist humidifier it WILL help
2007-05-01 14:34:49
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answered by skeeter195848 4
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