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… any of the following symptoms: unusual tiredness, pale skin, signs of infection (such as sore throat that doesn't … (such as preventing rejection of stem cell transplant), skin problems may occur since the drug may come through your … symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, including: rash itching/swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat) …
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… nicks, scratches, or jagged surfaces that might damage the skin. The back of an earring can pinch and damage tissue … earlobe. Backs of earrings are not smooth enough to prevent skin and tissue damage. Is the right thickness for the body … Jewellery that is too thin can tear right through the skin. The thickness of the average ear stud is too small for …
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… caused by the mpox virus. It enters the body through broken skin (even if not visible) or the respiratory tract. It can … with mpox. Mpox spreads through close, personal, and often skin-to-skin contact, including: Direct contact with sores or …
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… and burning in hands and feet. Arsenic can also cause skin changes, which include skin darkening as well as wart-like or corn-like growths. … hands or bottoms of the feet. Other symptoms can include skin flushing and rashes. As children tend to drink more …
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… The doctor will first place a tissue expander beneath the skin. Saline (or air) is gradually added to the expander to help stretch the skin. This may take several months. When the right size is … breast tissue. The implant may be placed directly under the skin, but it is usually put under the chest muscle. Often, …
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… loose or your dentures fit poorly Changes in your voice Dry mouth How is it diagnosed? Your dentist or doctor may … loose or your dentures fit poorly Changes in your voice Dry mouth How is it diagnosed? Your dentist or doctor may …
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… Do not smoke, and avoid second-hand smoke. Smoking can dry out your nose and increase your chance of a nosebleed. … medicines may lead to nosebleeds because of their overdrying side effects. Nosebleeds … Do not smoke, and avoid second-hand smoke. Smoking can dry out your nose and increase your chance of a nosebleed. …
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