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Dr. Martin Raff answered
56 years experience Infectious Disease
See an OB/GYN: If you think you have genital warts the risk of leaving them untreated and of developing cervical cancer are too high to be ignored. See a doctor, ge ... Read More
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Raised warts: Common genital warts look like tiny cauliflowers that are raised on the surface of your skin. They can be inside your vagina, on the labia, or on the ... Read More

Dr. Tsu-Yi Chuang answered
50 years experience Dermatology
Depends: There are two common types: one looks like hand warts, a group of small rough lesions(we called "papules"), the other looks like a group of cauliflowe ... Read More
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Dr. Barbara Srur answered
42 years experience Psychiatry
Low dose propranolol: Ask your doctor if he could prescribe low dose Inderal (propranolol) 10-20mg to be taken an hour or so before your exams only to help you with perform ... Read More
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Dr. Seth Kunen answered
45 years experience Clinical Psychology
Some suggestions : 1. Attend all classes. 2. Read material before class. 3. You recall info best when your emotional state at test matches your state when studying. Thu ... Read More
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Dr. Shariq Refai answered
13 years experience Psychiatry
Multiple: When you are a harm to yourself or others, or it is deemed that you can not care for yourself without proper supervision or treatment.

Dr. Owen Scott answered
39 years experience Clinical Psychology
Danger: If a patient poses an immediate danger to cause grave harm to self or someone else or is completely unable to care for self, and refuses necessary car ... Read More
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Yes: If you meet the criteria of being suicidal or homicidal, or in various jurisdictions if you are unable to care for yourself. If you feel you are a pot ... Read More
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Dr. Starr Rexdale answered
42 years experience Psychiatry
Be suicidal: This answer may seem facetious but it's not. Psych. Hospitals will usually only admit you if you're a danger to yourself or others or if you're psycho ... Read More
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Dr. William Holmes answered
34 years experience Child Psychiatry
Severe Problems: Inpatient hospitalization is used when someone is having difficulties that are severe enough that outpatient treatment is not thought to be a good eno ... Read More
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Dr. Imad Khreim answered
39 years experience Psychiatry
Therapeutic : in a Psychiatric unit , you see people suffering from different disorders exactly as you see on a medical floor people with variable ailments, patient ... Read More
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Dr. Steven Reidbord answered
36 years experience Psychiatry
When less won't do: The law and medical ethics say that care should be provided in the "least restrictive environment" possible. Since psychiatric wards are fairly restr ... Read More
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Dr. ADRIAN BUCKNER answered
19 years experience Psychiatry
Greatly varies: The length of stay at a psychiatric hospital can be dependent upon multiple things including laws in your state severity of the illness and also insur ... Read More
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A 31-year-old member asked:

Dr. Alan Ali answered
32 years experience Psychiatry
Family: Be honest so as to build better trust & support.
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