Seconding that this is unlikely to be diabetes. Have you been tired all the time, lost weight, been thirsty and peeing all the time recently? If not, it's probably not diabetes.
The cuff being a bit small can give a false high reading. Also the very act of taking your blood pressure can increase your blood pressure temporarily - read about White coat hypertension. With a...
It's not the workouts that have given your friend a slim feminine figure, it's the Marfan's syndrome. He's being told not to lift heavy as he has very lax joints which are very easy easy to injure or...
You should have gone to a doctor when the injury happened really. You may have ruptured your testicle, which is very serious. Go and get an ultrasound.
1) The incision was midline and so deliberately not through the belly of any muscles
2) It happened when you were four which is a long time for it to heal.
These are called petechiae and are, as you thought, burst small blood vessels due to an increase in intrathoracic pressure blocking venous return from the head. They are commonly caused by coughing...
Regardless of the so called effect on muscle building of NSAIDs, they do directly affect renal blood flow. Combine this with the dehydration associated with ultra-endurance events and you are looking...
A c-section is a major abdominal operation and will take a long time to recover from. The actual incision will have longed healed by now, but pain can still come from the muscle for quite a while -...
You need to work on your running form. Most runners with shin splints overstride and rely on the heel strike too much. To avoid shin splints you want to be...
Swelling, pain and dilated superficial veins ring alarm bells for DVT. But you aren't exactly in a high risk group for this. I'd go and see your doctor earlier than next month just to be sure.
Anterior knee pain without any cause is very common in active teenagers. Rest your legs for a week and then see how they are. It's likely you may have to deal with this for a while before it goes...