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Post by Lori on Nov 5, 2003 8:11:48 GMT
Does Anemia consist of a sore throat?
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Post by Neo Stella on Nov 5, 2003 10:56:48 GMT
It is lack of red blood cells.
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Post by Lori on Nov 5, 2003 11:39:00 GMT
Yeah, I know. But is a sore throat one of the symptoms?
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Post by Neo Stella on Nov 5, 2003 15:45:10 GMT
Are your glans inflamed? And why do you think it consists of a sore throat?
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Post by Susanne on Nov 5, 2003 16:05:02 GMT
But is a sore throat one of the symptoms? Hi Lori, No, I don't think so. But an inflamed, sore throat is the main symptom of angina. Angina is often combined with tonsillitis. Love, Susanne
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Post by madscientist on Nov 5, 2003 21:05:48 GMT
Do you really mean angina, as in inflamation of the heart? MM
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Post by Susanne on Nov 5, 2003 22:57:21 GMT
Hi MM,
There are two entirely different illnesses with very similar names:
1. angina = inflamed, sore throat That's the illness I mentioned in my post.
2. angina pectoris = heart condition caused by narrowings of the coronary blood vessels You're probably thinking of angina pectoris.
Love, Susanne
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Post by Sven Golly on Nov 6, 2003 4:05:12 GMT
If I said that you had acute angina would you hold it against me? I'm sorry. I'm retarded.
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Post by Susanne on Nov 6, 2003 5:46:59 GMT
I'm retarded. You're absolutely right! Love, Susanne
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Post by strabley on Nov 6, 2003 7:03:48 GMT
If I said that you had acute angina would you hold it against me? I'm sorry. I'm retarded. Sven, you're one of a kind! Glad to see you on the board... ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Lori on Nov 6, 2003 13:39:32 GMT
If I said that you had acute angina would you hold it against me? I hope you're not being rude there SG or is it just me? Anyway... I used to think acute meant minor but it's the complete opposite isn't it?
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Post by Sven Golly on Nov 6, 2003 13:46:26 GMT
I hope you're not being rude there SG or is it just me? Anyway... I used to think acute meant minor but it's the complete opposite isn't it? Ah, I'm reminded of a Limerick: There once was a man named McGruder...... (nay, better not ;D) Sweet Lori, acute means severe.
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Post by madscientist on Nov 8, 2003 21:57:58 GMT
Jolly good job I int a doctor! MM
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