Online medical advice
Recently I started working via the Internet for a page that provides medical advice, people send questions and one responds, and this way support is provided in a quick way to different users who enter the page in search of help.
User confidentiality is maintained, and social work is carried out, considering that there is so much information on the Internet that it never goes through a medical check-up, it is a very good alternative -for those who do not have quick access to health centers- to receive the correct orientation from doctors.
This page is called 1doc3.com, which carries out a selection process in which they check the professional papers consulting official pages and is the way in which they ensure that the service to be provided through the network, can be performed in the best way by qualified personnel for that purpose.
These are questions that any person, from any part of the world, would ask, and this motivated me to begin to make these publications in which I will bring some of the questions that users ask and the answer that is offered as a way of guidance.
I'm sure it will serve anyone who likes to read me at some point in their life.
Question 1: Are there pregnancies without penetration? and if possible what are they? can you see pregnancy with finger rubs with semen or with anal sex?
There are pregnancies without penetration, but it is with the use of specific methods such as in vitro fertilization, in which the fertilized ovula is subsequently implanted in the uterus, but it is a purely medical process. The chances of a woman becoming pregnant under the "with semen in her fingers" plan are very low, since millions of sperm are needed to fertilize an egg. For this reason, there are between 3 and 5 cc's of semen in each ejaculation, which contain millions of spermatozoa, only in this way can conception be achieved. It is not possible for a woman to become pregnant with anal sex, there is no communication between the digestive system (rectum) and the reproductive system.
I hope I have cleared up the doubts raised.
Question 2: Is it normal to feel cold in the chest? I got a full check and I'm fine The only thing I have is costochondritis But I feel chills or cold is where the sternum is, what can it be?
Costal chondritis is inflammation of the rib and costal cartilage. It should be noted here that between one rib and another there are muscles and nerves, if the rib or costal cartilage is inflamed the nerve that runs between them is probably inflamed, and for this reason can present that feeling of cold that refers.
As the inflammatory process goes on, that sensation (cold or chills) should disappear.
Question 3: Hello, yesterday I did some tests on call because I felt tired and with tachycardia I was tested and I came out under the phosphorus creatinine and uremia in addition to that blood urine to what can be due all that? The rest of the tests
Answer: Before answering your question, I must point out that the only places in the body where urea and creatinine are eliminated are the kidneys. So if these values are below what is considered normal, and also the phosphorus, which is actively eliminated through the kidneys, annexing blood to this in urine, it is possible that you are presenting some type of kidney malfunction, and it is best to carefully evaluate your kidney function, to rule out if there is any problem in your kidneys or not.
Many of these questions seem to be meaningless, absurd, but the truth is that many of the people who write is because they have that doubt, and it is a doubt that is surely in the minds of many other people. And that do not dare to ask personally to any doctor, or talk to anyone, thus persists ignorance on this subject, and is worse.
Until next delivery.
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