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Ophthalmic anti-inflammatory medicines are used in the eye to lessen problems that can occur during or after some kinds of eye surgery. Sometimes, the pupil of ...
... inflammation and improving conditions associated with inflammation, such as: Alzheimer's disease; Arthritis; Asthma; Multiple sclerosis; Stroke. It's important ...
This inflammation of one or both testicles can cause pain and infertility. It's usually caused by a bacterial infection or the mumps virus.
The condition is also called pseudofolliculitis barbae. It develops when shaved hairs curve back into the skin, leading to inflammation. Image showing carbuncle ...
Mayo Clinic researchers offer insight into the role of the thrombin receptor, also known as protease-activated receptor 1 (PAR1), and its impact on inflammation
This condition can be caused by trauma, overuse injuries, or an underlying disease or condition. A fluid sample from the knee may be needed for diagnosis.
Medications to control inflammation. Steroid eyedrops or ointments are used ... Your doctor might prescribe both antibiotic and anti-inflammatory drugs.
Reducing inflammation, that's what over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen and naproxen do — a class a medications called NSAIDs. "That stands for ...
... inflammation, swelling, stiffness, and joint pain. This medicine does not cure arthritis and will help you only as long as you continue to take it . In ...
For example, dry eyes may occur if you don't produce enough tears or if you produce poor-quality tears. This tear instability leads to inflammation and damage ...
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