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I am experiencing a weird tingling behind my belly button, no inflammation, only last couple of days . Its really really distracting and quite uncomfortable like an itch that cant be scratched.
Only change in myself is i have blood pressure issue just recently diagnosed and been prescribed pills to reduce BP which i have only started on friday. I have researched the pills side effects etc and it does not mention this issue.
Any ideas?
*Bigbloke sits back ready for ridicule 🙁
PREGNANT.
I am a bloke.....but to be fair its all i could find on the googleweb 😯
I am a bloke
I would take this glaring oversight by project as a clue to his lack of medical qualifications.
And probably seek a second opinion.
Ya thongs too small ya big girl .......... you are a girl aren't you? 😉
Ok second opinion is:
It's 29er-itis & the only known cure is to get a SS, grow a beard & get a tattoo 😀
PS hth xx
cats aids.
the bad sort, you're deffo going to die
What are the tablets you were prescribed?
Amlodipine Maleate
Ingrowing belly button hair 🙂
Ever seen the film The Thing? Or Alien?
The reason you're not getting (and probably won't get) a sensible answer beyond 'go and see your GP' is because the General Medical Council has [url= http://www.gmc-uk.org/Draft_explanatory_guidance___Doctors_use_of_social_media.pdf_48499903.pdf ]recently issued guidance[/url] strongly suggesting doctors shouldn't give out medical advice on fora, specifically Para 13:
You must not use social media to discuss individual patients or their care, with those patients or anyone else
Sorry.
The internet, and in particular Livestrong, reckons that drug can cause many different types of stomach issues including tenderness.
Back to the doctor for you.
The reason you're not getting (and probably won't get) a sensible answer beyond 'go and see your GP' is because the General Medical Council has recently issued guidance strongly suggesting doctors shouldn't give out medical advice on fora, specifically Para 13:
Oh fully appreciate that, was more after general/common knowledge as to whether its a side effect. Maybe i should of not stated medical types.
Already have an appointment next week at the docs for an ECG will have a chat then.
I'm not a doctor (well not a medical doctor), but the Prescribing Information does mention adverse effects like itching and pins and needles. It might be the tablets, worth going back to the dr I reckon.
Fungal infection??? Tsetse fly??? Alien growth??? Fluff???
Put a stone in your shoe for a couple of days !
Guinea worm?
a tick from your thetford visit.....
Put a stone in your shoe for a couple of days !
Sound advice, this can really work 8)