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Septicemic plague · Bleeding from the mouth, nose or rectum, or under the skin. · Signs of shock, such as seizure, rash and low blood pressure. · Blackening and ...
Flat or slightly raised, painless rash with a ragged edge. Some people with rheumatic fever develop a condition called Sydenham chorea. Symptoms of this ...
Red, burning, itchy or watering eyes; Dry eyes; Grittiness or the feeling of having a foreign body in the eye or eyes; Blurred vision; Sensitivity to light ( ...
Calcineurin inhibitors — such as tacrolimus (Protopic) and pimecrolimus (Elidel) — calm the rash and reduce scaly buildup. They can be especially helpful in ...
It may include taking self-care measures such as using an anti-itch cream or treating an infection or fecal incontinence. If symptoms are worse at night, an ...
rash; redness of the face, neck, arms, and occasionally, upper chest; shortness of breath; skin rash; swelling of the foot or leg; swollen lymph glands ...
rash; rash with flat lesions or small raised lesions on the skin; skin irritation. Incidence not known. Blistering, burning, crusting, dryness, or flaking of ...
They include infections, hemorrhoids and ongoing diarrhea. Skin inflammation, also called dermatitis, is another cause.
This may include dry skin, redness, persistent itching, burning sensations and blistering. If your symptoms are persistent or severe, your health care provider ...
Blemishes on the skin · burning, itching, redness, skin rash, swelling, or soreness at the application site · pimples ...
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