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Questionnaire For Vomiting

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I have looked through your health screening questionnaire and have done research into how you can improve your PAR-Q answers.
For vomiting regularly, according to the NHS choices website suggests that it usually isn’t a sign of anything, however one of the most common causes of vomiting is a gut infection called Gastroenteritis which usually lasts one or two days. If you are sick on a weekly basis I would advise you to visit your local GP due to the fact that it could be a more serious problem and may be solved with extra tests and a prescription of anti-biotics if needed.
Also, dizziness on the NHS website is said to be usually nothing serious, however should be investigated by a doctor so that further procedures can be followed and tests …show more content…

As well as the reasons listed neck pain can also be caused by anxiety and stress as they can cause tension in your neck muscles leading to pain.
Hearing loss can be temporary or permanent. It often comes on gradually as you get older and isn’t normal in teenagers and young adults, but it can sometimes happen suddenly. If you are concerned and it happens on a regular basis I would advise you to visit your doctor. Visual impairment is common in the UK and there are almost 2 million people living with a loss of sight, you can either go to your optician or visit your GP who may refer you to the hospital in order for you to see eye specialists.
Pain passing urine can either be caused by a kidney infection which can develop extremely quickly. Common symptoms of a kidney infection include discomfort or pain in your lower back or side or around your genitals, you may have diarrhoea and loss of appetite. You should contact your GP if pain is persistent and you feel as if your urination patterns have changed. You may also have a urinary tract infection which has symptoms including blood in your urine, needing to urinate more often than usual, having pain when urinating or pain in your lower stomach. If your symptoms do not improv for a few days you should visit your GP why will analyse your conditions further and advise you about what to do to improve or get rid of the

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