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This common type of bacteria is often harmless in healthy adults. But it can cause serious illness in newborns and adults with certain long-term conditions, ...
Call your doctor right away if you have a severe skin rash (especially if it covers a large area of your body), acne, or redness, blisters, swelling, peeling, ...
Learn how to spot and what to do if you experience signs of this serious liver disease complication.
Oxcarbazepine is used alone or together with other medicines in the treatment of epilepsy to control partial seizures. It works in the brain to prevent seizures ...
burning and itching of the skin with pinhead-sized red blisters; burning, itching, and pain in hairy areas, or pus at the root of hair; reddish purple lines ...
It's usually caused by a blood vessel that bursts in the brain. It also may be caused by a head injury due to a car accident or fall.
Although medicines are available to ease the symptoms of latex allergy, there is no cure. The only way to prevent a latex allergic reaction is to avoid products ...
Blisters on the skin; blue lips, fingernails, or skin; bone pain; chest tightness; coughing or spitting up blood; decrease in height; decrease or increase in ...
painful blisters on the trunk of the body; painful or difficult urination; pale skin; pinpoint red spots on the skin; rapid breathing; runny nose; sneezing ...
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