The Mayo Clinic website offers a list of causes for low blood pressure at www.mayoclinic.com
One possibility mentioned: "Lack of nutrients in your diet. A lack of the vitamins B-12 and folate can cause anemia, a condition in which your body doesn't produce enough red blood cells, causing low blood pressure." (Hemoglobin is … Read more
How long have they been like that? Is there pain? Most likely it is an infection, perhaps drainage from a bad tooth. Other mouth infections could cause it, or drainage from an ear infection. You may need an antibiotic. Time to see a doctor (or nurse at a walk-in clinic such as those at some … Read more
For a very good, detailed and yet simple essay on this topic, see "The Origin of the World" at www.buddhanet.net
A short article which answers your question from another angle can be found here, "Theravada Buddhism," www.maithri.com . See especially the quote in the 2nd-to-last paragraph.
There is no "female Buddha".
But there is a special being some Buddhists believe in, a kind of deity (a Maha Bodhisattva) named Kwan Yin or Guang Yin (people spell the name in different ways). In some traditions this being is male, but is seen as female in others. Her name means the one who … Read more
By now (two months after you posted the question) you may already have your answer in this case, and I offer condolences to you.
Liver failure means death, but jaundice pain and itching only mean the liver is highly distressed, not necessarily failed.
But it is different with every person, even once you fully expect … Read more
I'm not sure why you'd need to, but I'd say that white is the color that stays most cool in the sunlight, and black gets the warmest.
My first thought is gall bladder. The gall bladder could be blocked or diseased. I think that it would hurt more if you reach up under the rib and press. People can go a long time with a diseased gall bladder without diagnosis, until they end up in the emergency room wailing and finally get … Read more