Examples of using Your doc in English and their translations into Serbian
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What to ask your doc?
Only your doc can diagnose.
Sorry about your doc.
Your Doc in shining armor.
Confirm with your doc.
Your Doc will be happy that you listened.
So talk to your doc before you start!
It may not be a bad idea to follow up on this with your doc.
If your doc says it's OK to have caffeine, enjoy it!
So if you just started a new prescription and notice symptoms,mention that to your doc.
It's always a good idea to check with your doc before adding a new supplement to your routine.
If you ID any major changes, blisters, open sores or protruding tissue,call your doc.
Talk to your doc before trying to get pregnant so they can help you set up shop for a healthy baby.
An annual physical can encourage open communication andbuild trust between you and your doc.
If your doc confirms the condition through a saliva swab or blood test, your only choice is to wait it out.
If you're unsure whether an IUD is the right choice for you, consult with your doc about other options.
How to treat it: Your doc may put you on an antiviral medication to work against the varicella zoster virus, says Jhin.
If this is a change from your normal period length(sounds like it is) and lasts for four to six cycles,bring it up to your doc.
How to treat it: Your doc may put you on an antiviral medication to work against the varicella zoster virus, says Jhin.
If this is a change from your normal period length(sounds like it is) and lasts for four to six cycles,bring it up to your doc.
See your doc about what's going on down there, and she might prescribe something or recommend something you can buy OTC.
While PID is not usually an emergency,says Dweck, your doc will want to test you to find out the exact cause and get you on antibiotics ASAP.
While extensions can help wearing a voluminous look for days on end,you could consider talking to your doc or your hairstylist about hair supplements.
While PID is not usually an emergency,says Dweck, your doc will want to test you to find out the exact cause and get you on antibiotics ASAP.
Your doc will do an EKG to determine whether your heart has been damaged, then decide on the best treatment, whether it's clot-attacking drugs or surgery to clear your arteries.
However, if you become pale suddenly and for no reason,check in with your doc to rule out more serious issues like internal bleeding or leukemia.
When you and your doc have identified what's throwing your timing off, you can then work together to figure out which treatment might best alleviate your specific CRSD symptoms.
If you think you could be iron-deficient,make an appointment with your doc, who can test your iron levels through a simple blood test.
It's also the perfect time to let your doc know about any changes to your body, including lumps, bumps, skin changes, abnormal menstrual cycles, or weight change, so you can get to the bottom of what's going on.