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I am a 43-year-old fit male. My girlfriend tested positive for COVID-19 after experiencing symptoms like low-grade fever, headache, cough, and sinus drainage. I was with her before she tested positive and have mild symptoms myself, such as a slight dry cough and mild aches, but my rapid test was negative. I am isolating and want to know: 1) Could my rapid test be a false negative given my mild symptoms? 2) Should I retest in a few days? 3) Should my elderly parents, whom I saw a week ago, get tested even though my girlfriend did not interact with them?
May 2nd, 2024
I feel very depressed and have panic attacks. How can I manage my depression and anxiety before I see my doctor in two weeks?
June 1st, 2024
I have been diagnosed with CPTSD and experience anger issues, anxiety, and panic disorder, especially when dealing with police officers who have wronged me. I have been in prison for a crime I did not commit and feel I deserve justice. I have seen a doctor and a shrink, but I still struggle with these issues. What treatments are available to help manage my CPTSD symptoms?
January 8th, 2024
What does an abdominal ultrasound report indicating an enlarged liver with decreased echogenicity, altered echotexture, and a large solid mass in the lower margin of the left lobe mean, and what further tests are needed for confirmation?
April 2nd, 2024
If I’ve had three periods since having sex and I’m on birth control, can I be pregnant?
December 19th, 2023
I fell in a parking lot due to rain and have tweaked my back and hip. I can't keep taking Tylenol and have had hydrocodone in the past, which worked fine. Do you prescribe that?
May 24th, 2024