A primary care physician is best described as a medical professional who firstly makes contact and examines patient's concerns, as well as providing them with the necessary care based on undiagnosed conditions such as fever, cough and other non-emergency cases that may need further treatment or referrals. Primary care physicians are also called general practitioners or professionals who practice general medicine.
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If you don't have a heating pad and are looking to get rid of cramps,
Things like taking a hot bath or shower can be a good replacement. Heat helps in minimizing the cramps.
Alternatively drinking lots of water and taking an NSAID (Things like Aspirin) will also help in getting rid of cramps!
Certain foods have also been said to help in preventing cramps.
Occasionally doctors have been known to recommend Birth Control or Magnesium supplements to help with cramps as the change in hormones allows for the process to more easily go through your body and less painfully.
Hope this helps answer your question.
I would say B. Also C makes since too.
Those are all materials made from soy beans ... a rich source of
protein. We generally don't eat soy beans in their original state,
mainly because most people find them yucky, and their taste must be
camouflaged for them to be palatable.