I'm not a Gynacologist, but that doesn't stop me from taking a look.
2007-10-26 03:48:24
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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Just make sure you're giving out medical advice for the right reason- to help people, not to make yourself look intelligent. If your have no experience in medical education or work, I would advise you to be careful for the sake of everyone's well-being and your own reputation.
If you've proven to people that you are trustworthy and reliable, I see no harm in what you are doing.
2007-10-26 04:06:03
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answered by adam hall 2
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I wouldn't give out medical advice, only give suggestions to people but remind them that you are not a doctor, just someone wanting to help.
2007-10-26 03:48:28
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answered by Anonymous
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i think of you may desire to be examined below rigidity. opportunities contain overall performance rigidity or gastro-esophageal reflux aka heartburn. Rarer issues which includes sub-valvular aortic stenosis and single coronary artery inflicting angina are much less in all probability. A coronary heart professional could evaluate a rigidity try to echocardiogram, the two one by one or as area of a rigidity/echo examination. A cardiology seek for suggestion from is quite indicated in case you or yet another kin member has surpassed out with actual interest, or if there's a kin historic previous of specific styles of coronary heart abnormalities.
2016-09-27 22:32:51
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answered by wrights 4
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Dear,
If I may say, you're not in the Medical field. You're not a doctor. You're "NOT" qualified for any sort of advice to anybody. Do not continue. If you wrongly advice, it's cause life!.
2007-10-26 03:51:08
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answered by AHMAD FUAD Harun 7
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Sure - as long as you don't POSE as a dr. If you say what a dr. would - get 8 hours of sleep, exercise, quit drinking a 6-pack a night - you could save the person money & positively impact the healthcare system.Here's to you, Mr. Advice-giving Nonmedical Professional!
2007-10-26 03:50:46
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answered by Kim 4
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Nah...everyone here gives out medical advice here and there. What could happen? Honeslty, if someone has some serious issues they should seek a real physician for their concerns.
2007-10-26 03:49:52
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answered by Aundrea 5
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you shouldn't give out medical advice unless you can back it up from personal experience or documentation.
2007-10-26 03:48:26
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answered by Vinnie 2
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No...I wouldnt trust anything you say medical wise.. Its even hard for me to trust doctors
2007-10-26 03:49:15
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answered by Noodles [{Trashy but Classy}] 5
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yes you should stop giving out medical advice and start charging for it
2007-10-26 03:48:56
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answered by the man the myth the answerer 5
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Sure, just as long as you make it clear that you're no professional, and that your advice is to be taken at the advisee's own risk.
2007-10-26 03:48:58
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answered by Anonymous
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