Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Consider your symptoms. Consult your GP. Prepare to change your diet.

Answer: A yeast infection most commonly occurs as itching, burning and white patches either in the oral or genital area. However, some people have experienced further symptoms, including depression, headaches, fatigue, stomach pain, and indigestion.  Common, recurrent oral or genital yeast infections may be a sign of a more general yeast sensitivity. While the infection can be treated with a prescription, it is worth considering an underlying cause.  Some yeast infections will not respond well to prescriptions and you may find trying a yeast-free diet useful just to regain the a balance that has been thrown off. Since it is not a high-risk endeavor, trying a yeast-free diet is a popular method for people suffering from persistent infections. You should check with your doctor to be diagnosed, as many of the symptoms suggested are general and can be due to multiple causes. Candida yeast overgrowth can often be measured, but even that may not be certain, and diagnosis by symptoms alone is disappointingly speculative.  If it is believed to be a yeast infection, you can get a prescription for antifungal medication (preferably a six week course) which you can take while on this diet as it will help kill the yeast infection. Appropriate antifungals include: Diflucan (Fluconazole), Lamisil (Terbinafine HCL), Nystatin, Sporanox.  Many traditional practitioners are unconvinced  that yeast-free diets are medically useful, so don't be surprised if your GP is not interested in what you choose to eat. Diet changes are difficult to measure (and could depend on individuals) so evidence may be limited for practical reasons, but nonetheless, not much exists. Whether you are imagining this to be simply for the next month and a half, or possibly for the foreseeable future, changing your diet can be a big undertaking if you aren't mentally prepared. Any time an elimination diet is starting, it is important to know all parameters of the diet and to be fully prepared. This is the number one key to success. Try to prepare yourself in advance, and find supportive people.  Remember that the first few days are likely to be the worst as your body transitions to a new diet. With a yeast-free diet, the physical balance in your body is thrown off even further before it rights itself, like trying to a right a boat in a rocky ocean. Don't reward yourself with ways to cheat on the diet — instead, reward yourself with things that you love in other contexts, like being allowed to spend money or waste time on something you enjoy. Like other elimination-type diets, even the smallest "cheat" can cause a relapse of symptoms.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Instagram. Go to a post you want to comment on. Tap the speech bubble icon. Tap the emoji keyboard icon. Select an emoji to post. Tap ✓.

Answer: This app resembles a multicolored camera. Doing so will open your Instagram home page if you're already signed in. If you aren't logged into Instagram, type in your username (or phone number) and password and tap Login. You can scroll down through the home page to find a post, or you can tap the magnifying glass icon to search for a specific user. You can also put emoji in the caption section of your own Instagram post. You'll see this icon below the Instagram post's photo. Doing so should bring up your Android's keyboard. It resembles a smiley face; you'll see it in either the lower-left or the lower-right side of the keyboard. If you don't see the emoji icon, tap and hold the Return button. You should see the emoji option pop up. You can scroll left or right through all available emoji; tapping the one you want to post will type the emoji into the comment box. It's on the right side of the text field. Doing so will post your emoji comment.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Fit a drill with a Phillips head bit or find a screwdriver. Unscrew the bolts with the drill or screwdriver. Repeat until each screw is removed. Put the screws and the brackets in a bag to keep them.

Answer: Insert the hollow end of the bit into the drill. The Phillips head should be facing outwards. If you have a Phillips head screwdriver, that will work as well. Inside of the square bracket, you should see 1 or more screws. Place the end of the Phillips head screwdriver or bit into the end of a screw. Hold onto the bracket with 1 hand as you unscrew each bracket.  If you are using a drill, set the drill to reverse and press down on the trigger to remove the screw. If you are using a screwdriver, turn the screw counterclockwise until it pops out of the wall. Once the screws are out, take the bracket from the wall. If you are getting rid of the blinds, you may throw out the brackets.  Otherwise, save the brackets for later use. If you need to save the brackets and screws, place them in a plastic zip bag. Mark the bag with the location of the blinds so that you do not lose them. If you labeled your mini blinds, write the same label on the bag with the brackets. For example, if you marked your blinds as "kitchen door blinds," label the bag with the same thing.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Apply a light coating of hairspray to the ink stain. Let it sit. Blot the stain with a damp cloth. Launder the garment. Air-dry the fabric.

Answer:
An alcohol-based hairspray is best. Aerosol cans typically spray more evenly than pump hairspray, so you may want to choose an aerosol brand, but either kind will work. The hairspray will help loosen the ink from the linen fibers. This method can be used for clothing or other linen items, such as couches. You want to give the hairspray time to work, so don’t spray the stain and then start blotting immediately. Wait up to 10 minutes to allow the ingredients in the hairspray to react with the ink. You should be able to see the ink coming to the surface of the fabric. Gently blot the ink away. Don’t rub, or you risk spreading the ink stain and further damaging the fabric. Be sure all the ink has been removed before washing. Linen can be washed regularly, in your washing machine. Just be sure to separate your “lights” from “darks” to ensure dye doesn’t bleed onto your light-colored clothing. Hang your garment or lay it flat. Using a clothes dryer will not only shrink your linen but could set the stain if you did not remove it completely.