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by dasht
5719 days ago
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No, it is not "normal" at least in the sense of "common". The patient describes a sudden, asymmetrically presented symptom at an unusual age and exhibits a kind of vague anxiety about it. The patient spontaneously mentions depression and stress to deny that those are issues. The patient offers that perhaps staying up late at night is the primary cause. Unless his or her folks are saying "Oh, yeah, that runs in the family" he or she should have it checked out. He or she should say those things to a doc who can either easily dispel the anxiety or offer some helpful referrals. Geeze. It's also worth reminding that, in general, HN is not a good source for medical advice (other than "ask a doc"). Several of the comments that I saw when I came back to this thread to see why I might have been downvoted -- are potentially endangering comments. Sure, sure, in some cases even the docs gets stuck and people reasonably fish here for help -- but this ain't that. The best answer here for someone describing an odd symptom or describing a normal system oddly -- is go find a real life medical professional, don't ask HN. Please. |
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