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… ointment or cream on the affected skin. Corticosteroid injections (shots) into the affected areas. Hormone pills. … ointment or cream on the affected skin. Corticosteroid injections (shots) into the affected areas. Hormone pills. …
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… do not improve, your doctor may suggest physiotherapy , injections of medicines such as steroids, other medicines … do not improve, your doctor may suggest physiotherapy , injections of medicines such as steroids, other medicines …
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… biologics, and a drug known as a PDE4 inhibitor. Steroid injections or pills may also be given to relieve joint pain. … biologics, and a drug known as a PDE4 inhibitor. Steroid injections or pills may also be given to relieve joint pain. …
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… cause the problem. Corticosteroids taken by mouth or by injection are a treatment option. Surgery may be needed when … cause the problem. Corticosteroids taken by mouth or by injection are a treatment option. Surgery may be needed when …
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… doctor if: Redness and swelling at the site of the shot (injection) last longer than 48 hours. Your child is 6 months … handle immunizations Many immunizations are given as shots (injections). Your child may experience brief pain as the … Age 12 and Older . Swelling or redness. The area around the injection site may become red and swollen. Apply a wrapped …
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… Gestational diabetes: Giving yourself insulin shots Insulin injection areas for gestational diabetes Ectopic pregnancy …