A 36-year-old member asked:
fastest way to get rid of the flu?
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Dr. Yash Khanna answered
Family Medicine 57 years experience
Tamiflu (oseltamivir) anf fluids: Start tamiflu (oseltamivir) anti viral antibiotic as soon as possible, rest and drink plenty of fluids.
5230 viewsAnswered Apr 21, 2019
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A 32-year-old member asked:
What are some tips to reduce or rid the occurrences of seizures, aside from taking the meds?
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Dr. George Klauber answered
Specializes in Pediatric Urology
Discuss neurosurgery: Do not stop taking your medications until advised by your neurologist/seizure specialist.. Ask your neurologist to discuss stereotactic evaluation at a neurosurgical center performing these tests as well as treatments. You may or may not be a candidate. Good luck.
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A 41-year-old member asked:
How do I get rid of my son'sclaustrophobia?
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Dr. Josephine Ruiz-healy answered
Pediatrics 39 years experience
Therapy: You must be very patient and seek the help of a child psychiatrist and a therapist, avoid situations where he might feel uncomfortable or "closed in". Do not avoid the issue, but help him confront it with the help of professionals . Also make sure the adults around him do not project behaviors that the child will pick up on.
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A 26-year-old member asked:
How do I get rid of excessive blushing? I blush so often that I've begun to exclude myself from situations that require me to communicate with people .
1 doctor answer • 3 doctors weighed in

Dr. Michio Abe answered
Internal Medicine 26 years experience
Excessive blushing: People normally blush when they get excited, angry or embarrassed. Blushing can be triggered by scpicy foods, alcohol or hot temperature. Excessive blushing, however, can be due to social anxiety or panic disorder. Or medical conditions such as carcinoid syndrome, rosacea, or systemic mastocytosis can cause blushing. If you know the triggers such as foods, avoid them. I suggest you see a doctor.
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A 43-year-old member asked:
How to get rid of postnasal drips?
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Dr. Steven Saunders answered
Internal Medicine 43 years experience
Postnasal drips: Often antihistamines and/or decongestants.
5854 viewsAnswered >2 years ago
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A 22-year-old female asked:
Do you need to see a doctor for help getting rid of a postnasal drip?
2 doctor answers • 3 doctors weighed in

Dr. Luis Villaplana answered
Internal Medicine 35 years experience
You may try a couple: Things like sudafed with breakfast and loratidine at bedtime and see what happens. Otherwise, see your doctor if no better.
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