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    Will a 5 cm cyst be operated on

    I'm hoping to get some advice about a 5 cm cyst I have. I'm not sure if I should have it operated on or not. Has anyone else had a similar experience? What was your decision, and how did it turn out? Are there any risks associated with surgery? What other options are available? Any information...
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    Why would a doctor order a CT scan of pancreas

    I'm looking for some help understanding why a doctor would order a CT scan of the pancreas. I've heard of MRI scans and ultrasounds, but I was recently told that I need to get a CT scan of my pancreas. I'm not sure why this type of scan is necessary and why the doctor chose this over other types...
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    Why therapists won't treat BPD

    "Hey everyone, I'm new to this forum and I need some help understanding why therapists won't treat Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). I know it's considered a complex mental health issue, but I'm curious to hear if there are any specific reasons that make it difficult to treat. Has anyone...
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    Why psychopaths are so strong

    "I'm interested in the psychology behind why psychopaths are so strong.
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    Why my allergies won't go away

    I have been suffering from allergies for a few years now, and nothing I have tried seems to help. Does anyone have any advice on how to manage my allergies or why they won't go away? I have tried a few different medications, but they don't seem to be helping. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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    Why is urine amylase elevated in pancreatitis

    I'm hoping someone can help me understand why urine amylase is elevated in pancreatitis. I've heard that increased amylase levels can indicate pancreatic inflammation, but I'm not sure what the connection is. Can someone explain what the link is between amylase and pancreatitis? Any insight or...
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    Why is thalassemia called thalassemia

    I'm new to understanding thalassemia and I'm trying to understand why it is called thalassemia. Does anyone have any information or insight they can share? I would really appreciate any help I can get on this topic.
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    Why is pancreatitis hard to diagnose

    "Hello everyone! I'm looking for some advice about why pancreatitis is hard to diagnose. I'm trying to learn more about it and understand why the diagnosis process can be difficult.
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    Why is one nostril blocked

    "Hello everyone, I am in need of some advice. For the past few days, I have noticed that one of my nostrils is constantly blocked and I'm not sure why. I have tried different home remedies, but nothing seems to be helping. Does anyone know what could be causing this or have any suggestions on...
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    Why is my nose stuffy but no mucus

    I'm having an issue with my nose and I'm hoping someone can help me out. For the last few days, my nose has been stuffy but there's no mucus. I've been blowing my nose but nothing comes out. I've also been trying to clear my sinuses with nasal sprays but that doesn't seem to help either. What...
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    Why is my allergy not going away

    I'm having a really difficult time with my allergies and I'm hoping that someone can help me out. I've been dealing with allergies for years, and I've tried a variety of treatments, but nothing seems to be making a difference.
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    Why is lipase used as a diagnostic tool for pancreatitis

    I'm hoping someone can help me out here. I'm trying to figure out why lipase is used as a diagnostic tool for pancreatitis? What makes lipase a better tool than other tests for diagnosing pancreatitis? Are there any risks associated with using lipase to diagnose pancreatitis? Any insight would...
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    Why is LDH raised in leukaemia

    I'm hoping that someone on this forum can help me understand why LDH (Lactate Dehydrogenase) levels are raised in leukaemia. I'm a medical student doing research on the subject and wanted to get some perspectives from other people who have experience or knowledge on it. I'm particularly...
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    Why is it hard to be an INTP

    "I'm an INTP and I'm having a hard time understanding and navigating the world around me.
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    Why is it called rhinitis

    I'm hoping someone here can help me out. I recently heard about rhinitis, but I'm not sure why it's called that. Can anyone explain what it means and why it's called rhinitis? I'd really appreciate any insight or information anyone can offer. I'd love to learn more about what it is and why it's...
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    Why is empathy toxic

    "Hi everyone, I'm looking for some help understanding why empathy can be toxic. I'm curious to know how empathy can hurt relationships or lead to negative outcomes. Does anyone have any insights or experiences that they'd be willing to share? Any help would be much appreciated.
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    Why is BPD confused with bipolar

    I'm struggling to understand why Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is often confused with Bipolar Disorder. I have read a lot of articles on the internet, but I can't seem to get a clear answer on why people often confuse the two. Does anyone have insight into why this is the case? I'd...
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    Why is anemia more common as we age

    I'm hoping to get some help from other forum users about why anemia is more common as we age. I'm in my 50s and beginning to feel the effects of anemia, and I'm wondering why this seems to be a common occurrence as we age. Can anyone offer any insights into what causes anemia to be more common...
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    Why is allergic rhinitis worse at night

    Hello everyone, I'm looking for help understanding why allergic rhinitis is worse at night. I suffer from allergies and have noticed that my symptoms get worse in the night, and I'm curious why this happens. Can anyone provide insight into what might be causing my symptoms to worsen at night...
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    Why individuals may be more vulnerable to infection

    Hi everyone, I'm hoping to get some help with understanding why individuals may be more vulnerable to infection. I'm interested in learning about the factors that contribute to a person's increased risk of infection, such as their age, lifestyle, medical history, and environment. Are there any...
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