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Previous eye injury or inflammation. Previous eye surgery. Prolonged use of corticosteroid medicines. Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol. Prevention. No ...
But there's no proof that these foods cause diverticulitis. If you have diverticula, focus on eating a healthy diet that's high in fiber. High-fiber foods ...
Corticosteroids work by reducing inflammation and often are given via an injection into the area around one or more spinal nerves. This is called an ...
The body uses niacin to turn food into energy. It helps keep the nervous system, digestive system, and skin healthy. People may take niacin, also called vitamin ...
Patchy scaling or thick crusts on the scalp. Oily or dry skin covered with flaky white or yellow scales. Skin flakes. Mild inflammation. Similar scales also may ...
Recently researchers have begun to look to stem cells for orthopedic conditions such as shoulder arthritis. Progress using stem cells to treat arthritis already ...
... inflammatory arthritis defined by: provider documented inflammatory arthritis (meet 2010 EULAR/ACR classification criteria of RA) in one or more large or ...
... inflammatory medications. ... Degnim says the findings suggest that women who have had a benign breast biopsy may benefit from medications that reduce ...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) ... Ulcerative colitis — a disease that causes ulcers and swelling called inflammation in the lining of the large intestine.
Do not take aspirin, ibuprofen, or other anti-inflammatory medicines (eg, NSAIDs) while you are using heparin. Many nonprescription (over-the-counter [OTC]) ...
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