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Medications
… cancer of the breast/ovaries, stroke, dementia, and serious blood clots. When used along with a progestin, estrogens … medications that are taken by mouth, absorbed through the skin, or injected. This medication may also be used by women … diabetes high cholesterol/triglyceride levels obesity lupus underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) mineral imbalance (low …
Medications
… cancer of the breast/ovaries, stroke, dementia, and serious blood clots. When used along with a progestin, estrogens … medications that are taken by mouth, absorbed through the skin, or injected. This medication may also be used by women … diabetes high cholesterol/triglyceride levels obesity lupus underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) mineral imbalance (low …
Medications
… may rarely cause very serious (possibly fatal) skin reactions. Some people in certain ethnic groups … Asian descent) are at greater risk. Your doctor may order a blood test to measure your risk before you start this medication. If the blood test shows you are at greater risk, your doctor should …
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… form, fluid leaks out of the spine and pushes against the skin. You may see a bulge in the skin. In many cases, there … How is it diagnosed? During pregnancy, you can have a blood test (quad screen) and an ultrasound of the developing … constipation. Check your child's skin each day for cuts, bruises, and pressure injuries . Children who have little or …
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… recommendation. Either way, this information will help you understand what your choices are so that you can talk to … the intestine gets trapped in the hernia sac and loses its blood supply. The hernia hasn't closed by the time your … you or your child. Some umbilical hernias have an extra skin flap over them. These hernias look odd and are more …
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… is an infection caused by bacteria. It can destroy skin, fat, and the tissue covering the muscles within a very … cancer, or liver or kidney disease. Have cuts in your skin, including surgical wounds. Recently had chickenpox or … A muscle strain or bruise, even if there is no break in the skin. It is very rare for someone to spread necrotizing …
Medications
… increased bilirubin levels). Your doctor will order blood tests to monitor for problems before starting and … weakness, tiredness, constipation, diarrhea, body aches, skin darkening, or trouble sleeping may occur. If any of … marrow function, an effect that may lead to a low number of blood cells such as red cells, white cells, and platelets. …
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… (HBV)? The Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) is spread by exposure to blood or body fluids from a person living with hepatitis B. … sexual contact or contact with a person’s broken skin or mucous membranes of the eyes, mouth or nose, they … and jaundice or yellowing of the skin. Most children under 5 years of age and adults with weakened immune systems …
Medications
… come with obesity, including heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and a shorter life. Liraglutide is similar … ask your doctor or pharmacist. Inject this medication under the skin in the thigh, abdomen, or upper arm as directed by your …
Medications
… heart disease (for example, heart attacks), stroke, serious blood clots (possibly in the lungs and legs), dementia, and … urination breast lumps dark patches on the skin or face (melasma) yellowing eyes/skin unusual tiredness … rarely cause very serious (possibly fatal) problems from blood clots (such as heart attack, stroke, blood clots in …