Problem: Article: It’s possible to confuse other skin conditions with herpes. For instance, a pimple or blister might make you concerned that you may have herpes. If you haven’t received a proper diagnosis, it’s best to visit your doctor to get checked out. They can make sure that what you have is actually herpes so that you can decide how to best treat it.  To diagnose herpes, your doctor will first ask you about the symptoms you’re experiencing. Then, they’ll look at your sores and may take a sample to confirm that the sores are herpes. Additionally, your doctor may do a complete blood count (CBC) to check for herpes antibodies, which are a sign your body is fighting the infection.  Ask your doctor if the sore may be related to other medical conditions. These include fungal infections, Hand-Foot-and-Mouth disease, syphilis, and a Herpes zoster infection. Very rarely, a herpes infection can cause swelling in the membranes and cerebrospinal fluid that surround your brain and spinal cord. When this happens, you can develop meningitis, which is a very serious condition that requires immediate medical care. Seek emergency care if you notice the following symptoms: Stiffness in your neck A severe headache that seems abnormal Headache along with nausea and vomiting Confusion Difficulty concentrating Seizures Sleepiness Difficulty waking Sensitivity to light Lack of appetite or thirst Sudden high fever Rash (not in all cases) Although there’s no cure for herpes, you can take medication to help your sores heal faster, prevent outbreaks, and reduce your risk of spreading the virus. Your doctor may prescribe an oral antiviral medication to help ease your pain and discomfort. Always take your medicine exactly as directed.  Common antiviral medicines to treat HSV include Acyclovir (Zovirax), Famciclovir (Famvir), and Valacyclovir (Valtrex). Your doctor will give you the medication after your first outbreak, and you'll use it to control later outbreaks. For example, an 800 mg pill of Acyclovir is taken 5 times a day for 7-10 days. The most common side effects with these medications are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, fatigue, dizziness, and muscle aches.
Summary: Visit your doctor to make sure you have herpes. Get immediate care if you develop symptoms of meningitis. Ask your doctor about antiviral medications to relieve your symptoms.

Problem: Article: While every successful game is unique in its way, almost all of them fit into a specific genre. Decide what kind of game you want to create, and look at what other games in the same genre do. Some common genres include:  Arcade games Shooters Puzzles Platformers Racing Adventures Endless runners RPGs First-person shooters Third person shooters Story/Manga driven JRPG Visual novels Tower Defense Horror Fighters Comedy Survival The platform that you choose to develop your game will significantly impact the way it is developed. The platform dictates the way the game is controlled; smartphone games are typically touch-and-tilt-based, PC games typically use a keyboard and mouse, and console games use gamepads. Note that most commercial PC games also support Gamepad.  There are exceptions to all these rules, but you will generally find it easier to design the game around a specific control method. If you want to make an iPhone game, you will need to submit it to the Apple store from a Mac computer. However, one exception is the Godot Engine which also allows you to create for iPhone on Linux which is useful if you don't have a Mac. This should just be at least one page but will be the heart of the gameplay experience you create. It contains the fundamental concepts of your game and will allow you to see if your idea is viable as a video game. This statement will serve as the motivating force behind the game. These are very simple statements that get to the heart of what the game is. Revisit it often to ensure that your game is still meeting its basic goals. Some example core philosophies:  This game simulates a space station economy This game lets you play as a living car This game is about testing the player's reflexes The features are what sets your game apart from others in the same genre. Start by listing your ideas and concepts. Turn those concepts into action-driven sentences. Shoot for between 5-15 features. For example:  Concept: space station construction. Feature: Build and manage your space station. Concept: damage from asteroids Feature: Struggle to survive against environmental hazards, including asteroids, solar flares, and comets. Writing down your features first will allow you to flesh each one of them out later in the design document. Having your features listed in the beginning will keep your project focused and prevent “feature-creep”, where ideas keep getting added later on in the process. Continue to revise these features until you are satisfied that they represent the game that you want to make. Put the preliminary design in a drawer and try not to think about it for a week or two. You want to be able to go back to it with a fresh perspective. This will help you determine if the project is worth pursuing, or if you need to go back to the drawing board.
Summary: Pick your genre. Pick your platform. Write out the preliminary design. Start with a core philosophy. Write down your features. Take a break.

Problem: Article: Keep in mind that your television must be connected to the Internet in order to download apps. This will take you to your TV's home page. Do so by swiping down on your remote's touch surface. Store is the multicolored Google Play Store icon on the far-left side of the "Apps" section. You can swipe right to look through the "Entertainment" tab's apps, or swipe down to select a more specific category, such as TV Remote Games. You can also swipe up to select the magnifying glass icon, then type in a search query. Doing so will take you to the app's page. This option is below the app's name. If the app isn't free, you'll see its price here instead. It's on the right side of the screen. Selecting this will prompt the app to begin downloading to your TV; when it finishes, you can select OPEN to go straight to the app.
Summary: Turn on your TV. Press your remote's HOME button. Scroll down to the "Apps" section. Select Store and tap the remote's touch surface. Browse for apps. Select an app you wish to download and tap your remote. Select INSTALL and tap the remote. Select ACCEPT.

Problem: Article: Go shopping at your local big box store, storage container specialty store, or online to find under-the-bed storage containers that closely match the size of the negative space. Wiggle the containers into the space under your bed. Add heavy items to the containers to prevent them from sliding around. Gather some thick and heavy books that you won’t need to use for a while. Create stacks of books that will fit under your bed. The average book is 9 inches (23 cm) tall and the average bed is 80 inches (200 cm) long. This means you’ll need about 8 stacks of books on both sides of your bed, plus more along the foot of your bed. Slide the stacks in one at a time. The number of books in each stack will vary depending on the height of the space under your bed, and the thickness of your books. Shoe boxes are often a great size for this, but you might use food boxes (e.g., cases of almond milk or raisins) or boxes from items you’ve ordered online. Line the boxes up against the sides of your bed, then wiggle them underneath.  Ask around at a local shoe store to see if they have extra boxes. Place heavy items inside the boxes to prevent them from sliding around.
Summary:
Use storage containers if you can spend a bit of money. Stack books under your bed if you have a lot of them. Block your bed with cardboard boxes for a low-budget choice.