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How long can it take for the symptoms to go away?

Shingles Help - FAQ - Your Questions Answered
A week or two after the blisters erupt, the oozing sores will begin to crust over. The sores are usually gone after another two weeks. The pain usually decreases over the next few weeks, but some patients may have pain for months -- sometimes, for years.

When can I expect my BPH symptoms to go away?

FAQs - TerKeurst Urology Clinic
From two to six weeks patients will notice improvement. Full improvement may not occur for two to three months. Follow your physician’s instructions as to when to stop taking your BPH medication.

How long do symptoms last?

Spirit of Healing June & July2003 NewsLetter
Symptoms of mild disease will generally last a few days. Symptoms of severe disease may last several weeks, although neurological effects may be permanent.

What are smoking withdrawal symptoms, and how long will they last?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) on Smoking
Symptoms of smoking withdrawal vary from person to person. The symptoms peak around the second or third day after quitting and then level off. Your withdrawal symptoms may include: The good news is that at the same time you will experience positive health changes including improved lung function, better circulation to hands and feet, decrease in blood pressure and pulse, and more oxygen to all body parts giving you more energy.

How long does it take for the pain or discomfort to go away?

CyberOrthotics - Frequently Asked Questions
This is a good question and it is not an easy one to answer because there are so many variables to consider. For example, your age, your weight, how long you have put up with the discomfort, ( the longer you leave a problem sometimes the harder it is to get rid of it.) and not to forget the types of footwear that you wear can be a contributing to your discomfort.

How long will it take for the pain to go away?

Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis most often occurs because of injuries that have happened over time. With treatment, you will have less pain within a few weeks. But it may take time for the pain to go away completely-from a few months to a year. Stick with your treatment. If you don't, you may have constant pain when you stand or walk. The sooner you start treatment, the sooner your feet will stop hurting.

How long will I be away?

York Exchanges - Frequently Asked Questions
It depends on the program. The majority of students spend one academic year abroad, however, it is possible to participate for one semester.

Will it ever go away?

CCFC Crohn's and Colitis - FAQ's
Occasionally one sees individuals with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis who have one attack and never have another one. A more common pattern however is for it to settle for long periods of time and then act up. The vast majority of people with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis lead normal and productive lives. They work, have families and go on vacations like anyone else.
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