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… a certain type of skin cancer (superficial basal cell carcinoma), and warts on the outside of the … by helping to activate your immune system to fight these abnormal skin growths. This product is not recommended for … as directed by your doctor, usually just before you go to sleep for the night. If you are using the single-use packets, …
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… past 48 hours Are the eyes moving normally? Examples of abnormal movement include the eyes not moving together or … that you can't stand it for more than a few hours, can't sleep, and can't do anything else except focus on the pain. … are: Diseases such as diabetes, cystic fibrosis, sickle cell disease, and congenital heart disease. Steroid …
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… is lung cancer? Lung cancer is the out-of-control growth of abnormal cells in the lungs. These cells can invade nearby tissues … have cancer. Be kind to your body and mind. Getting enough sleep, eating a healthy diet, and taking time to do things …
Medications
… as anti-metabolites. It works by blocking the growth of abnormal cells that cause the skin condition. How To Use Read the … Eye irritation (such as stinging, watering), trouble sleeping, irritability, temporary hair loss, or abnormal
Medications
… change the drug to a form that works by damaging only those cells that cause the serious eye problem. How To Use This … medication. It is recommended that you avoid surgery/dental procedures for at least 5 days after receiving a dose of … medication. It is recommended that you avoid surgery/dental procedures for at least 5 days after receiving a dose of …
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… the bladder even after urination. Leakage of urine while sleeping. A urine stream that stops and restarts during … that cause overflow incontinence, such as obstructions or abnormal growths in the urinary tract. Medicines are rarely … transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) , a common procedure used to treat BPH. A catheter. Some men may need a …
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… Parts of the testicles where the tracer builds up in abnormal amounts may be a sign of some types of tumours. The … exposed to radiation, there's a small chance of damage to cells or tissue. That's the case even with the low-level … The tracer does not build up in any area of the testicles. Abnormal: The tracer does not flow evenly through the …
Medications
… certain type of bone disease (Paget's disease) that causes abnormal and weak bones. Pamidronate belongs to a class of … nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, drowsiness or trouble sleeping may also occur. If any of these effects last or get … medical history, especially of: recent or planned dental procedures (such as tooth removal) parathyroid/thyroid …
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… Follow the directions on package inserts for tampons, cervical caps, diaphragms, and contraceptive sponges. If you have had menstrual TSS, do not use tampons, cervical caps, diaphragms, or contraceptive sponges. Chickenpox (Varicella) Necrotizing Fasciitis (Flesh-Eating Bacteria) …
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… pills prevent fertilization of an egg by affecting the cervical mucus or the ability of sperm to bind to the egg. … The condom broke, slipped off or leaked Your diaphragm or cervical cap slipped, tore or came out less than 6 hours …