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... rash, sores or ulcers on the skin, or fever or chills while you or your child are using this medicine. Oseltamivir may cause some people, especially ...
Share this: Share to facebook · Share to twitter · Share to linkedin · Share to email Print. a woman scratching her itchy skin rash, hives. If your symptoms are ...
If you are treating a rash on your hands, do not wash your hands after using the medicine. Dry skin completely before applying the ointment. Apply a thin ...
They can include skin rashes, hives, a stuffy nose, upset stomach and vomiting. Rarely, egg allergy can cause a life-threatening reaction called anaphylaxis ...
Skin rash or color change in a pattern that mimics underwear. Stomach pain, feeling sick to the stomach or throwing up. Muscle aches. Diarrhea. Joint swelling.
Tell your doctor right away if you have a rash, itching, a fast heartbeat, trouble breathing, trouble swallowing, or any swelling of your hands, face, or mouth ...
pain in the arms or legs; rash; skin rash, encrusted, scaly, and oozing; swelling. Less common. Arm or jaw pain; bloating or swelling of the face, arms, hands ...
Rash that looks like a sunburn, most often on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. Confusion. Muscle aches. Redness of the eyes, mouth and throat ...
Corticosteroid medicines include cortisone, hydrocortisone and prednisone. They are useful in treating rashes, inflammatory bowel disease, asthma and other ...
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