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The light energy is converted to heat, which damages the tube-shaped sacs within the skin (hair follicles) that produce hairs. This damage inhibits or delays ...
Bloodborne infections. Blood banks screen donors and test donated blood to reduce the risk of transfusion-related infections, so infections, such as HIV or ...
... incontinence, Stress incontinence, Fecal incontinence, Uterine prolapse, Rectocele, Enterocele, Anterior prolapse, Fistula, Urge incontinence , Urethral ...
This medicine may cause urinary tract infections, including cystitis (bladder infection) or pyelonephritis (kidney infection), which can be serious. Check with ...
These headaches can happen after a spinal tap procedure or spinal anesthesia, and usually don't require treatment.
Nail fungus. Research hasn't shown tea tree oil used in its pure form or in combination with other antifungal therapies to be effective in treating toenail ...
Chronic constipation & fecal incontinence. In: Greenberger's Current Diagnosis & Treatment: Gastroenterology, Hepatology, & Endoscopy. 4th ed. McGraw Hill ...
Some types of antidepressants. Carbamazepine, an anti-seizure medication. Underactive thyroid or adrenal glands. Decreased function of the kidneys, liver or ...
1. Unexplained weight loss · 2. Persistent or high fever · 3. Shortness of breath · 4. Unexplained changes in bowel habits · 5. Confusion or personality changes · 6.
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