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Ingrown toenails; Blisters; Flesh-colored bumps with dark specks (plantar warts) on the bottoms of your feet; Athlete's foot; An open sore or bleeding ...
Each blister pack contains 28 tablets with different colors that need to be taken in the same order as directed on the blister pack. When you begin using ...
blisters on the trunk, scalp, or other areas; burning, crawling, itching, numbness, prickling, “pins and needles”, or tingling feeling; decreased frequency ...
Apply enough medicine to completely cover all the sores (blisters). A 1.25-centimeter (approximately ½-inch) strip of ointment applied to each area of the ...
The freezing causes a blister to form around your wart, and the dead tissue sloughs off within a week or so. Cryotherapy may also stimulate your immune ...
Learn what causes this infection of the inner lining of the heart chambers and valves (endocardium) and find out how to prevent and treat it.
spots on your skin that look like a blister or pimple; stuffy or runny nose ... burning and itching of the skin with pinhead-sized red blisters ...
In order for this medicine to help prevent asthma attacks, it must be used every day in regularly spaced doses, as ordered by your doctor. Do not stop using ...
Subconjunctival hemorrhage is a broken blood vessel in the eye — learn more about this common, harmless condition that clears up without treatment.
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