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… with a proper diet and exercise program to control high blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes. Controlling high … inject each time to lessen the risk of problems or damage under the skin (for example, pits/lumps or thickened skin). Do not …
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… is rosacea? Rosacea (say "roh-ZAY-shuh") is a very common skin disease that affects people over the age of 30. It … acid, brimonidine, or metronidazole. Redness from tiny blood vessels can be treated with lasers and another light … rosacea from getting worse. Get any bothersome symptoms under control. A dermatologist can prescribe treatments to …
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… microwave or placing in hot water. Inject this medication under the skin as directed by your doctor, usually 3 times a week, at … brands of this medication contain albumin made from human blood. Even though the blood is carefully tested, and this …
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… cancer of the breast/ovaries, stroke, dementia, and serious blood clots. When used along with a progestin, estrogens … is a female hormone (estrogen). It is absorbed through the skin and enters into the bloodstream. It is used by women to … diabetes high cholesterol/triglyceride levels obesity lupus underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) mineral imbalance (low …
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… doctor will first insert a temporary electrode through the skin (percutaneously) to give the treatment a trial run. The … successful, your doctor can implant a permanent stimulator under your skin. This is typically done using a local … and a sedative . The stimulator itself is implanted under the skin and the small coated wires (leads) are …
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… You will be closely monitored (for example, by having blood tests) by your doctor while using this medication. … This medication may cause very serious (possibly fatal) blood disorders (decreased bone marrow function leading to … treatment. If this medication comes into contact with your skin, wash the skin right away and completely with soap and …
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… room temperature for 6 to 8 hours if the milk was collected under clean conditions. This means using properly washed … heated water. Do not use a microwave oven. It can cause hot spots that can burn your baby's mouth. Before feeding your … all or most of a feeding is thrown up. Has diarrhea or a skin rash or is vomiting or crying and can't be consoled. …
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… marrow function, an effect that may lead to a low number of blood cells such as red cells, white cells, and platelets. … any of the following symptoms: unusual tiredness, pale skin, signs of infection (such as sore throat that doesn't … right away if you have any serious side effects, including: bloody/black/tarry stools coughing up blood vomit that is …
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… are used to treat and prevent problems caused by blood clots. These problems include deep vein thrombosis, … high risk for one. How do they work? Anticoagulants prevent blood clots from forming in your blood vessels and heart. They also keep blood clots from …
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… old. Smoking raises your risk of stroke, heart attack, blood clots, and high blood pressure from hormonal birth control (such as the … heavy bleeding, missed periods) dark urine yellowing eyes/skin Very rarely, the ring has been accidentally placed into …