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… occur with an infection. Cystine stones. Stones made of a chemical called cystine are less common. They're more likely … occur with an infection. Cystine stones. Stones made of a chemical called cystine are less common. They're more likely …
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… The size of the burn. The cause (thermal, electrical, chemical, radiation, or friction). The part of the body … The size of the burn. The cause (thermal, electrical, chemical, radiation, or friction). The part of the body …
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… that may help restore the balance of certain natural chemicals (neurotransmitters) in your brain. These two … away if you have any very serious side effects, including: eye pain/swelling/redness widened pupils vision changes … that may help restore the balance of certain natural chemicals (neurotransmitters) in your brain. These two …
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… as smoking. The tars, carbon monoxide, and other toxic chemicals in tobacco cause the harmful effects. Some … the end of 12 weeks, or sooner. Bupropion can help balance chemicals in your brain to reduce your withdrawal symptoms. … have the harmful tars, carbon monoxide, and other toxic chemicals that are in tobacco. There are several types of …
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… will get rid of viruses, bacteria and parasites but not chemicals which may be found in the water. Reverse Osmosis … is effective against all disease-causing organisms and many chemical contaminants. Unless it has a high capacity, it …
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… More severe heart failure can cause a wet cough—coughing up pink, frothy fluid. Some people experience wheezing, similar … More severe heart failure can cause a wet cough—coughing up pink, frothy fluid. Some people experience wheezing, similar …
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… breathing. A fast or irregular heartbeat. Coughing up pink, foamy mucus. You have symptoms of a heart attack. … breathing. A fast or irregular heartbeat. Coughing up pink, foamy mucus. You have symptoms of a heart attack. …
Medications
… to treat the hands. If applying this medication near the eyes, avoid getting it in the eyes as this may worsen or … be irritating to the skin. Avoid electrolysis, waxing, and chemical depilatories for hair removal on the treated areas … be irritating to the skin. Avoid electrolysis, waxing, and chemical depilatories for hair removal on the treated areas …
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… the way a part of the body looks or functions. A cut on an eyelid or lip that doesn't heal well may cause problems with … starts to bleed, put direct, steady pressure on it. If a chemical has caused a wound or burn, follow the instructions on the chemical's container or call your provincial poison centre …
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… such as: Cold, dry climates; low humidity. High altitude. Chemical fumes. Smoke. Injury to the nose, such as: Hitting … are used to. Rectal bleeding and bloody stools. Bloody or pink urine. Gums that bleed easily when you eat or gently … such as: Cold, dry climates; low humidity. High altitude. Chemical fumes. Smoke. Injury to the nose, such as: Hitting …