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It's over two months now that I've been battling with this cough and I've visited the hospital several times because of it. The most worrisome part of the scinario is that the cough always come at night when i lie down to sleep. It disturbes my sleep always by waking me up about every 30mins in the night. The two kinds of drugs always prescribed to me at the hospital are benyllin and tutolin which I've taken several times despite the fact that they always make me weak and feel dizzy and even make me worry as a nursing mother. This caugh still persists. Please I need possible recommendations. Thanks. |
God save us o! Anyway, Ankara made quality face mask available in massive quantity. Affordable and deliverable within Oyo and Osun state.
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One common good thing about genuine men of God is that they don't act on impulse but mainly on instruction of their employer (God). It doesn't take God one day to eradicate this pandemic through His generals if He's ready to act but human beings have many time proven that they are independent, so let them help themselves now. |
Thanks so much, I think I'll go for the drug you prescribed because I've been diagnosed of having micro filaria worm before but it's been long and I can't remember the drug that was prescribed to me then. Jakumo: |
Yes, I usually have some little boils at my lower tight and I also go near river and and mango trees planetx13: |
Sometimes last year I was having a serious itching in my eyes which also affected my throat. I went for a medical check up and the doctor examined my eyes and confirmed that my eyes were okay but the itching was just as a result of a reaction to something around me which would go after I take some medication. Just yesterday I was noticing a movement in my eye as if something wanted to jump out of it. As I was looking into the mirror today I just saw a tiny warm moving around in my eyeball, I was so scared because I've never seen this before and there was no way I could remove it because it was under the iris. I've heard about eye-warm (aràn ojú) from people discussing it locally before but I thought it was just Yoruba's way of describing a movement in the eye. Please is this normal and save and how do I deal with it? Thanks.
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Were you recently near any river or around a mango tree..... if yes, then maybe I have the solution ad it has happened to me before