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∙ 14y agoThere are several symptoms that could give indications of havind osteoporosis. A doctors visit is required though to get official confirmation of having osteoporosis.
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∙ 14y agoIt is not necessary to visit your doctor if you have molescum. It is a rash that will eventually heal on its own without scarring. If the rash persists seeing a doctor would be a good idea to ensure it is not anything else.
There are no specific symptoms for osteoporosis. The main manifestation of osteoporosis is when you get bone fractures so easily. If you ever experience this kind of situation, you need to see an orthopedic, they are doctors who specialized in bone problems. Here's a good website for more information on osteoporosis: http://www.medicinenet.com/osteoporosis/article.htm
Yes you can be several months without a period without having to worry too much. however it would probably be a good idea to make sure there is nothing to worry about by seeing your doctor.
secondary osteoporosis
Yes, but I would recommend seeing a doctor first.
No, you should have feeling in your fingertips, I would recommend seeing a doctor.
If your feces is yellow, I would suggest seeing a doctor.
My best guess is yes, however, if you are having it tested for any type of official or legal informational usage, you would certainly need to see a doctor to sign off on such tests.
It shouldn't be hard to urinate. If there is a problem for you, I would recommend seeing a doctor immediately.
As a doctor I would recommend seeing a specialist immediately as this can be a very fatal condition.
You would have to contact your doctor, and request your records be released to the doctor you are seeing, or would like to see, indicating the doctor's name and address. People have their records transferred all the time. It is not a difficult thing to do.
This could be many things, but off the top of my head I would think (without seeing it) it could be hemorrhoids or possibly an STD such as herpes. I would definitely go get it checked by a doctor.