Problem: Article: Herbs are usually safe, but they aren’t right for everyone. They can interfere with medications you’re taking, and you could be allergic. Talk to your doctor before you take herbal supplements to make sure they’re safe for you.  Remind your doctor of the medications and supplements you’re already taking. If you are pregnant, do not take any herbal supplements before you talk to your doctor. When you take herbal supplements, always follow your doctor's dosing instructions as well as the manufacturer's instructions about dosing. Occasional heartburn typically isn’t anything to worry about. However, chronic heartburn may be a problem. Over time, chronic heartburn can lead to complications, so it’s best to visit your doctor. They’ll figure out what’s causing your heartburn and offer you treatment options.  Symptoms of heartburn include a burning or irritating sensation in the middle of your chest, a sour taste in your mouth, burping or hiccups that won’t stop, dry coughs, nausea, stomach bloating, dark or black stools, feeling like food is stuck in your throat, and pain that gets worse when you bend over or lie down. Your doctor will likely recommend you try over-the-counter (OTC) heartburn treatments if you haven’t already. These can neutralize acid or reduce your acid production.  Additionally, they’ll probably suggest lifestyle changes. If this doesn’t work, they’ll probably prescribe a medication for you. Chronic heartburn can turn into GastroEsophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), which can cause serious ulcers that may cause internal bleeding. GERD can also increase your risk for certain medical conditions, so it’s important to get treatment if you need it. Try not to worry, but these are always considered emergency symptoms. It’s especially important that you get treatment if you’re also experiencing pain in your arm or jaw, which could indicate a heart attack. Visit an emergency room or call for help if you have these serious symptoms.Heartburn can cause extreme symptoms in some cases. However, it’s always best to be safe and make sure you're okay.
Summary: Check with your doctor before using herbal remedies. See your doctor if you have heartburn at least twice a week. Get emergency medical care for chest pain and difficulty breathing.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The riser is the small pipe that connects the sprinkler to the water line. The sprinkler head sits on the riser, which helps to regulate its up-and-down movement, rather than directly on the water line itself. To remove the sprinkler head, twist it to the left, or counterclockwise.  If the riser comes off with the sprinkler head, simply unscrew the two pieces and reattach the riser to the water line, being careful not to damage the threading of either piece in the process.  Be careful not to let too much dirt or debris fall into the open water line. It may help to cover it with a small cloth or plastic bag while you're working. To ensure that you're getting the type of head you need, take the old part to the store with you and purchase the same brand and model. If for some reason that's not an option, confirm that the new head has the same overall length and diameter as the old one.  Sprinkler heads come in several different sizes and lengths. If you get one that's too long, it will stick up high out of the grass after you install it. If it's too short, it may not reach the surface of your lawn from its seat on the water line. Consider shopping around for a head that features a removable flush cap rather than a traditional nozzle. Flush caps make it easy to clear dirt from the head following installation or use. Wind the tape neatly around the riser threads so that it forms a thin, uniform layer. Applying thread seal tape (also known as “Teflon tape”) will fill excess space between the riser and the body of the sprinkler head, creating a snug connection and decreasing the chances of future leaks.  You can find thread seal tape in the plumbing aisle of any hardware store or home improvement center. It's not necessary to use thread seal tape on polyethylene risers, as the soft plastic will typically bend and expand enough to form a secure seal on its own. Position the female end of the sprinkler head over the male end of the riser and twist it to the right (clockwise) to install it. Continue tightening the head by hand until it's nice and secure. Jiggle your new sprinkler head a few times to make sure it isn't loose. Any extra movement could be a sign of a poor connection. Rotate the sprinkler head until it's pointing toward your lawn, shrubs, of flower beds. The last thing you want is for your newly-installed sprinkler to water your car instead of your plants! There should be no need to adjust a radial sprinkler head. These send out water in a full 360-degree radius, ensuring even distribution over the area they're situated in.

SUMMARY: Unscrew the faulty sprinkler head from the riser. Buy a replacement sprinkler head that's the same size as the old one. Wrap a length of thread seal tape around the male end of the riser. Screw on the new sprinkler head. Adjust the sprinkler nozzle to direct the spray pattern where you want it.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Experiment to find what works for you: an inexpensive anti-frizz serum may be adequate, or you might want to splurge on a more expensive curl-styling cream that moisturizes and adds definition. After washing, add a bit of product to wet hair and work through with a wide-tooth comb, working from the ends to the roots to prevent breakage. Make sure each curl gets a little of product from root to tip. When you're finished, use your fingers to scrunch the curls to give them extra definition. The healthiest way to dry curls is to let them dry on their own time. Don't wring out or rub your hair; this causes hair to become rough and frizzy. After you've applied the needed products, sit back and let your hair dry naturally. Avoid using a hair dryer unless it's a special occasion. The diffuser attachment spreads out the heat so that it doesn't flow in a direct stream on one part of your hair. Work your way around your head with the diffuser, using its prongs to lift and dry your curls around the scalp, down the back and sides, and down to the tips. Continue until your hair is slightly moist, rather than completely dry.  Set the diffuser to the highest heat and a low speed. If you'd rather have waves instead of tight curls, don't push your curls up with the diffuser; point it straight at them instead. Use a medium-hold spray to keep your look in place throughout the day, or add a drop of serum or wax to your curls to create definition. Only use a small amount to avoid weighing down your curls with product. Stay away from sprays that contain alcohol, as this dries out your hair. If you notice your curls starting to fall or frizz, wet your hair a bit and apply whatever product you like to use (curl cream, gel, mousse, or another product). Use your hands to scrunch your curls up, making them look as fresh as they did in the morning. Fill a bottle half with water and half with leave-in conditioner for a quick hair solution during the day.
Summary:
Use a curl-enhancing product. Let your hair air dry. Dry your curls with a diffuser if you're in a hurry. Finish with a touch of product for hold. Keep curls fresh throughout the day.