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Diagnosing jellyfish stings generally doesn't require a visit to a health care provider. If you do go, your provider will likely be able to diagnose your injury ...
spots on your skin resembling a blister or pimple; sweating; swelling of the feet or lower legs; trouble breathing with exertion; unusual weight loss; vomiting ...
If your child is taking the Cotempla XR-ODT™ extended release disintegrating tablet, make sure your hands are dry before you handle it. Do not open the blister ...
blisters on the mouth, trunk, scalp, or other areas; blurred or decreased vision; chest pain or tightness; chills or shivering; clumsiness; continuing nausea or ...
They include a sore throat and blisters or sores on the tongue, gums, back of the throat and inside of the cheeks. Blister-like lesions that are red to gray ...
This bacterium can cause meningitis, pneumonia, ear infection and blood infection. Streptococcus A, B and C. This group of bacteria can cause diseases from ...
Podophyllum is used to remove benign (not cancer) growths, such as certain kinds of warts. It works by destroying the tissue of the growth. A few hours after ...
In addition to the telltale rash or blisters, patients often will have pink eye, swelling or even blurry vision. "It can be very painful. But when it's ...
painful blisters on the trunk of the body; painful cold sores or blisters on the lips, nose, eyes, or genitals. Incidence not known. Eye pain or redness; mental ...
skin blisters; stomach discomfort, upset, or pain; unusual changes to site of surgery; wound drainage, increased. Other side effects not listed may also occur ...
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