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Vague Discomfort. – Crossword Clue Answers

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The crossword clue Vague discomfort. with 7 letters was last seen on the January 01, 1957. We found 20 possible solutions for this clue. Below are all possible answers to this clue ordered by its rank. You can easily improve your search by specifying the number of letters in the answer.

Best answers for Vague Discomfort.:

MALAISE, BLAHS, RELIEF

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Rank

Rank

Length

Length

WordClue

94%

7

MALAISE Vague discomfort.

33%

5

BLAHS Vague discomfort, with ‘the’

3%

6

RELIEF Freedom from discomfort

3%

7

EVASION Vague response

3%

6

NOTION Vague impression

3%

8

NEBULOUS Hazy, vague

2%

8

CLEAVAGE Clue vague, having lost us — answer written in which might be revealed in front

2%

4

STYE Manner lacks latitude, causing a spot of discomfort

2%

12

EQUIVOCATION Use of intentionally vague language

2%

7

NUCLEAR Vague when promoting new type of energy

2%

8

ACHINESS Physical discomfort of beast of burden crossing narrow ravine

2%

9

OSTEOPATH A writer’s giving a twirl in hot pants? He eases your discomfort

2%

9

EMBARRASS M&S bras are designed to create discomfort

2%

6

UNEASE Discomfort

2%

10

UNEASINESS Discomfort

2%

3

AIL Discomfort

2%

4

PAIN Discomfort

2%

4

ACHE Discomfort

2%

8

SORENESS Discomfort

2%

7

MISEASE Discomfort

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Vague abdominal symptoms focus for Be Clear on Cancer

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10 February 2017

[From 2017] Public Health England’s annual ‘Be Clear on Cancer’ awareness campaign has launched today, with the focus this year being vague abdominal symptoms or ‘tummy troubles’ that have lasted for three or more weeks and could be a sign of cancer

The campaign, which is being piloted in the East and West Midlands regions, encourages people over the age of 50 who may be experiencing symptoms such as abdominal pain, changes to their bowel habits or bloating and discomfort to visit their GP.

Around 55,800 people in the Midlands are diagnosed with cancer each year, 1,435 of them will receive a pancreatic cancer diagnosis. The Be Clear on Cancer campaign stresses that an early diagnosis of cancer will give people more options for treatment and should improve their chances of living longer.

Pancreatic Cancer UK is extremely pleased that Public Health England has chosen to raise awareness of vague abdominal symptoms in its latest campaign, as this is a public health campaign that the charity has been calling for for a while, and the charity provided input into its development. We hope the campaign will help ensure more people are diagnosed earlier. The lack of knowledge about pancreatic cancer symptoms in particular is extremely worrying with 67% of people in the East Midlands and 74% of people in the West Midlands not being able to name a single symptom of pancreatic cancer, according to research by ComRes carried out on behalf of Pancreatic Cancer UK.

Currently over three quarters (80 per cent) of people with pancreatic cancer are not diagnosed until the disease is advanced, at which point there are very few treatment options, and surgery, the only potential curative treatment, is not possible. Just eight per cent of people diagnosed with pancreatic cancer have surgery.

Jeni Jones, Specialist Nurse at Pancreatic Cancer UK said: “We know that many people are not aware that persistent tummy troubles could be a sign of pancreatic cancer. We would urge people who are worried about any symptoms they are experiencing that have lasted for three weeks or more, to see their GP. There’s a good chance the symptoms aren’t caused by cancer, but it’s important to get them checked out regardless.

“We want to encourage people to talk openly about any symptoms they have been experiencing, no matter how embarrassing or trivial they might seem. Keeping a diary can be a good way to remember what symptoms you’ve had and how frequently they’re occurring. Information that might seem irrelevant to you might help a health professional find the missing piece of the puzzle, which may result in an earlier diagnosis and more options for treatment.”

Nottingham resident and Pancreatic Cancer UK supporter, Cliff Pettifor (74) said: “I’d always been healthy, and enjoyed running to keep fit. But between January and May in 2009 I had several bouts of illness, feeling sick and had an ache across my stomach. I went to my doctor, who, after seeing my blood test results, referred me to my local hospital in Nottingham. Following further tests, they found a growth in my pancreas. I was prepared for the worst, but was fortunate – my cancer could be operated on. It is seven years since my operation and, all in all, life is great – I work part-time and I still go running.”

Warwick resident and Pancreatic Cancer UK supporter, Chris Edmonson (64) said: “I was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer two years ago. I was experiencing discomfort in my tummy for some time and things didn’t feel right. I went to see my GP who referred me for a scan. My scan uncovered that I had pancreatic cancer. I was shocked by the diagnosis but pleased that I managed to catch it early and have been treated. The tumor has now been removed and I’m feeling hopeful for the future. My message to anyone suffering tummy troubles would be to listen to your body and visit the doctor if your symptoms don’t go away after three weeks.

Chest pain

The first thing a patient thinks of when he feels chest pain is a heart attack. Of course, chest pain is not a case that can be ignored. But you need to understand that chest pain does not always mean cardiovascular pathology. For example, it can be caused by diseases of the lungs, esophagus, intercostal muscles, ribs, or nerves.

Although chest pain is often associated with heart disease, many people report a vague discomfort that is not necessarily pain. In general, chest discomfort associated with a heart attack or other heart problem can be described by or associated with one or more of the following:

Chest pain does not always indicate a heart attack. But this is what EMTs will suspect first, because it is an immediate threat to life.

The gold standard for diagnosing a heart attack in an outpatient setting is the ECG, which allows you to understand what caused chest pain: cardiovascular disease or other pathology; echocardiography, Holter monitoring.

Treatment for chest pain most often involves the use of nitrates (nitroglycerin).

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Euro bed linen is usually designed for double beds.

Without it, normal, healthy sleep is virtually impossible. When choosing a kit, you need to be guided not only by aesthetic considerations, but also by practical aspects. First of all, you should pay attention to the quality of products. We are talking about the structure of the fabric, its strength, environmental friendliness and, of course, the quality of the seam. Normally, underwear should fit snugly against the body, provide air exchange and not cause an allergic reaction. Scars at the junction of parts are also unacceptable.

The material for bed linen is: satin, coarse calico, cotton, linen, silk, flannel, jacquard, percale, cambric and some other fabrics. The structure of the satin fabric is very close to silk, although much cheaper. Unlike cotton or linen, such underwear does not wrinkle and always retains a presentable appearance. The performance characteristics of this fabric are impressive: it can easily withstand two hundred or more washes. However, this is just one of the possible options. Any other material also has its advantages.

So, the market has something to offer the consumer. For example, kits made according to European standards have recently become popular. Euro bed linen is usually for double beds. These are: a sheet, a duvet cover and two pillowcases. For the convenience of users, sheets are often made with an elastic band. This design facilitates the filling of the bed and its daily operation. Another important indicator is the wear resistance of the fabric. The more threads there are per square centimeter, the stronger the material. Before buying a kit, it is advisable to try it by touch. If the touch causes even a vague discomfort, it is better to refuse to purchase the product. Special “intelligibility” requires children’s bed linen.

Design is added here to the listed criteria. The children’s kit should meet both the physical and emotional needs of the child. Fairy-tale characters and heroes of your favorite cartoons in this case are a good solution. The color of the bedding also matters. It is better to choose calm or “cheerful” tones, avoiding everything gloomy and inexpressive. It is better for kids to buy sets made of cotton fabric. It absorbs moisture better, does not cause allergies, is easy to iron and is simply more pleasant for a child’s body.

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