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… medication is given by injection into a muscle or under the skin. It may also be given by injection into a vein, usually … side effects. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist. In the US - Call your … medication is given by injection into a muscle or under the skin. It may also be given by injection into a vein, usually …
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… burning pain in the hands and feet, heat intolerance, skin rash, kidney/heart disease, or stroke. How To Use Read … side effects. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist. In the US - Call your … burning pain in the hands and feet, heat intolerance, skin rash, kidney/heart disease, or stroke. How To Use Read …
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… and young children should not receive some vaccines. Contact your doctor, travel clinic, or public health nurse … sleeves and pants, and use insect repellant on all exposed skin. The most effective insect repellants contain a product …
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… Then the doctor will use stitches to close the cut in your skin. It will leave a scar. But the scar will fade with … carotid artery to help close the cut. Closes the artery and skin incisions with stitches. What To Expect You may stay in … Then the doctor will use stitches to close the cut in your skin. It will leave a scar. But the scar will fade with …
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… body weight and stretch marks. You may experience itchy skin and changes to your bowel habits. These are all … pelvic and back pain Pregnancy: Stretch marks, itching and skin changes Pregnancy: Changes in feet and ankles …
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… pain. Then your doctor will use a tool to loosen the skin around the nail and separate the nail from the skin. If only part of the nail is diseased, only the … pain. Then your doctor will use a tool to loosen the skin around the nail and separate the nail from the skin. If …
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… disease , or shock . Brown streaks occur normally in dark-skinned persons and are of concern only if they are new or … from the nail bed (onycholysis) because of an injury, a skin condition, or an infection. It is also caused by … disease , or shock . Brown streaks occur normally in dark-skinned persons and are of concern only if they are new or …
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… sheets of material that you cut to fit your needs. Moleskin is a soft fabric with a thin layer of felt attached to … backing. It is used most often on the feet to protect the skin from rubbing against footwear or against itself. It can … also help cushion the feet. Here are two ways to use moleskin : For smaller calluses and corns, cut a circle out of …
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… stings may be intense and may last for several hours. The skin at the site of the stings may look dusky or bluish … stomach cramps Fever and chills Hives and flushing of the skin. These symptoms often occur with other symptoms of a … stings may be intense and may last for several hours. The skin at the site of the stings may look dusky or bluish …
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… days. This is not a symptom of infection. Redness and warm skin moving along the vein from the puncture site towards … as desired. Be sure to place a layer of fabric between your skin and the cold pack. Use warmth, such as a heating pad, … days. This is not a symptom of infection. Redness and warm skin moving along the vein from the puncture site towards …