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Leg swelling caused by fluid buildup in leg tissues is known as peripheral edema. It can be caused by a problem with how blood travels through the body. It also ...
blisters on the skin; bone pain, tenderness, or aching; chest discomfort; cloudy urine; decrease in height; decreased urine output; difficulty swallowing ...
sores, welting, or blisters; spots on your skin resembling a blister or pimple; stiff neck or back; stomach cramps or tenderness; stomach upset; swelling in the ...
Linezolid is used to treat certain bacterial infections in many different parts of the body, including certain types of skin infections or pneumonia. Linezolid ...
Skin Compatible histopathologic findings on a skin biopsy showing an specimen supporting a diagnosis of BP (e.g., a subepidermal blister with eosinophils ...
"In most cases of mpox, people will develop lesions, a blister-like rash, near the site of infection. In certain patients, especially those with a ...
The insert should be used only in your vagina. · Keep your hands clean and dry while handling the insert. · Push an insert through the foil of the blister package ...
Keep skin cool and moist. · Avoid products that contain benzocaine. · Leave blisters alone. · Take an over-the-counter pain reliever. · Treat peeling skin gently.
When the blisters break, the top layer of skin comes off. This leaves a red, raw surface that looks like a burn. Food poisoning. Staph bacteria are one of the ...
Open sores or blisters. Tightened or hardened skin. There are many causes of cold hands. Some aren't a cause for concern. Others may need medical treatment ...
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