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Tell your doctor if you have large, hard skin blisters while using this medicine. Do not take other medicines unless they have been discussed with your ...
Clusters of small bumps or pimples around hair follicles; Pus-filled blisters that break open and crust over; Itchy, burning skin; Painful, tender skin; An ...
painful cold sores or blisters on the lips; pounding in the ears; shivering ... sores, welts, or blisters; yellow eyes or skin. Incidence not known. Hives ...
Leg swelling can affect any part of the legs. This includes the feet, ankles, calves and thighs. Leg swelling may be the result of fluid that builds up.
Blisters; Sudden, severe pain followed by a feeling of numbness; A foul-smelling discharge leaking from a sore; Thin, shiny skin, or skin without hair; Skin ...
Leave blisters alone. While your skin heals, stay out of the sun or use other sun protection measures. Soak in a soothing cool bath. Soak the affected area ...
Dyshidrotic eczema. A condition in which tiny, fluid-filled blisters appear on the palms and fingers. Overview. Overview.
Blisters; itching; redness of skin; sensation of skin burning; skin rash; swelling of skin. Rare. Abdominal or stomach cramps and pain (severe); abdominal ...
Inhaled fluticasone belongs to the family of medicines known as corticosteroids or steroids (cortisone-like medicines). It works by preventing certain cells in ...
In general, cancer treatments that can cause mouth sores include: Chemotherapy; Radiation therapy aimed at the head and neck; Bone marrow transplant, also known ...
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