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When it comes to wedding dresses, coloured ones are always a good idea. Many brides don't want to wear white on their big day. Many dresses are blush in color but you may also see blue, grey, or red ones as well. When it comes to colors for weddings these days, one of the most popular is green, which is a very unusual choice! It doesn't have anything to do with anything other than nature, which makes it great for weddings in woodlands and nature-themed settings, as well as many other types of events.


Feel free to wear an airy green wedding dress with no embellishments, a deep neckline and a cut-out back, or even with beautiful embroideries and embellishments if you are a woods bride. Botanical or garden brides may want to look for a white wedding dress with green botanical prints or embroidery on it. You should wear green as your wedding color because this is the most elvish color ever! A beautiful, flowing and chic green wedding dress with a deep back cutout is what you should wear. You should also put fresh greenery in your hair.




Do you have a habit of clearing your throat? Here's what you should do:



Ahem! Ahem! Have you ever felt the need to dislodge the mucus that clings to the back of your mouth? Most of us have done so at some point in our lives. When dealing with the symptoms of a regular cold, the experience often lasts only a few days.
 
However, what if throat-clearing continues for weeks or months? This nagging sensation may be distressing for the person experiencing the problem and may also annoy friends and family who hear the unique growling sound.
 
So what is the source of all this throat clearing? There are numerous causes, but I'll focus on four of the most prevalent. It's critical to understand that throat-clearing that lasts longer than two to three weeks should be evaluated by a medical practitioner.
 
 
 

Post-nasal drip

 
The most common cause of throat clearing is most likely post-nasal drip.
 
Nasal mucus is produced by the nose to aid in the clearance of diseases and allergies, as well as in response to irritants such as cold temperatures. A chronically runny nose can be quite upsetting. As with mucus dripping toward the front of the nose, some mucus may also drip from the rear of the nose toward the throat, occasionally going as close as the vocal cords. If the mucus is too thick to swallow, we use a loud "AHEM!" to urge it out.
 
The best way to resolve this issue is to address the underlying source of post-nasal drip. A simple way to do so without medicine is to use a neti pot for nasal irrigation. If you continue to have discomfort, other types of nasal sprays may be helpful. It is recommended that you examine these alternatives with a health practitioner, as some sprays may exacerbate your symptoms. The critical step is to determine what is generating excessive mucus production.


Reflux: nasal drip (post-nasal drip)

 
 
 
Laryngopharyngeal reflux is another common cause of throat clearing (LPR). The acid in your stomach aids in the digestion of food. However, excess stomach acid can occasionally travel backwards up the tube called the oesophagus, which connects the throat to the stomach. This may cause irritation and throat clearing if it splashes on the vocal cords or throat.
 
Acid reflux does not always cause a burning sensation in the throat. Neither does everyone suffer from heartburn, a classic symptom of a similar ailment known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Certain individuals just have an urge to clear their throats or suffer from chronic coughing.
 
Solutions: In certain circumstances, consuming an anti-reflux diet and avoiding lying down immediately after eating may help. Often, people have to take drugs for a few weeks or months to cut down on stomach acid production.
 
 
 
You recently began antibiotic treatment for an infection and are now doing well. However, your skin starts to itch, and the telltale indications of a rash appear — initially on your torso, then spreading to your arms and legs. So, what exactly do you do? Should you be concerned? Is it necessary for you to see a doctor?

Many drugs cause rashes, which are a bothersome side effect. It might be demoralizing to be recovering from one ailment just to learn that you have a new problem to deal with. While these itchy eruptions might be inconvenient, they normally last a week or two and can be treated with over-the-counter drugs.


However, not all medication rashes are the same, and some can even be fatal. Fortunately, the dangerous ones are few, but knowing how to recognize them is still a good idea. How do you tell the difference between dangerous rashes and those that are simply a bother but will go away with time and treatment?

Drug rashes come in a variety of shapes and sizes.

There are two types of allergic rashes that might occur after taking a medication. Within hours, the most immediate form of reaction occurs. Hives appear on the skin and move about. Antihistamines (over-the-counter at a drugstore) are the most common treatment because this process is linked to the release of histamine.

A delayed type of drug rash appears four to fourteen days after you begin taking medicine. Over the course of a few days, pink and red lumps grow on your chest and back, spreading to your arms and legs. These pimples don't move around like hives, and after a few days, things may start to improve, but you may experience peeling skin similar to a recovering sunburn.

Antihistamines aren't as effective for this sort of delayed rash, but topical cortisone cream (or one of its higher prescription-strength equivalents) can help speed up the healing process.

Many individuals use Pinterest to make predictions about the future. This has been true for a lot of different things, like food, beauty, fashion, travel, and more, in recent years. The social media site has been very good at reflecting what people are interested in many different areas.
 
In fact, according to Pinterest's search statistics, 8 out of 10 of its forecasts for the year came true in 2021. Several key trends will aim to take hold in the next weeks and months for Pinterest's annual Predicts report, which the platform defines as "a not-yet-trending report—a peek into the future, from the place where people go to plan it."

Expect to see bold, vibrant cakes with rich colors, different textures, and metallic colors when it comes to cake decorating.
 
Weddings in 2021 were popular for individual portions, and this trend will continue in 2022. The popularity of individual tiny cakes will continue to grow. They are not only safe for guests, but they also allow couples to choose from a variety of flavours rather than just one.
 
Do you have a cake to bake? Whether you're a seasoned pastry chef or a novice baker, these incredibly scrumptious trends will ensure that your next creation is as Instagram-worthy as it is delicious! In 2022, we've put together a list of the top birthday cake trends to keep an eye on. They range from shaggy 70s-style piping to delicate dried flowers.


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What your doctor should know about sex, drugs, and depression

Many of us are anxious about going to the doctor's office: "What do my blood results mean?" Will my doctor suspect that this bulge is cancer? Because the physical exam might make us feel exposed and cause mild discomfort, we may shower, shave, and put on better-than-average clothing before going out for our physical in an attempt to reduce this discomfort.

However, it is during the intimate discussions—whether about crushing despair, increasing alcohol consumption, or sexual problems—that our palms begin to sweat. When we know what to expect, these challenging conversations can be more comfortable and fruitful.

Sex

Because most people do not share their sexual history, expect your doctor to ask you a few direct questions as part of your complete exam. Regardless of age, gender, or marital status, doctors question all patients about their sexual history.

I often discuss sexual activity with my patients because mood, substance use, and various medications can all have an impact on sexual functioning. The most commonly prescribed class of antidepressants, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), for example, is more likely to reduce libido than treat depression. (They achieve remission in roughly 30% of patients, but they cause sexual dysfunction in 60% to 70% of them.)

What your doctor might ask

The five Ps are partners (number and gender), practices (kind of sexual contact), protection (means of contraception), STI history, and pregnancy. He or she may also want to know if you take any medications or supplements that could have an effect on your libido as well.

What your doctor should know Your doctor should be aware of your risk of contracting an STI, including any risky behaviours or substance use. Furthermore, your doctor should be informed of any changes in libido, difficulties obtaining orgasm, difficulties maintaining an erection, or a delay in ejaculation. This helps your doctor think about important things like hormone levels, medical conditions, and medications.
No content on this site, regardless of date, should be used to replace direct medical advice from your doctor or another trained practitioner.
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