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… effect may help to reduce the risk of attacks and delay or slow disability. How To Use Read the Medication Guide and … or a lump at the injection site may occur. Joint/extremity pain, nausea, upset stomach, tiredness, or headache may also … package may be taken out of the refrigerator and put back in the refrigerator, if needed. The total time out of …
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… You will need general anesthesia. After surgery, bile flows from the liver (where it is made) through the common bile duct. It then flows into the small intestine. Without a gallbladder, the … surgery, some people keep having belly symptoms, such as pain, bloating, gas, and diarrhea (post-cholecystectomy …
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… water in these high risk areas. If you are travelling to low risk areas, including Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, … on how to take the vaccine. It is important to follow the instructions. The oral vaccine provides protection … Possible reactions to the oral vaccine include stomach pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, fever, or skin rash. …
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… depression, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and pain. But not all medicines for these problems or other … for high blood pressure, you may develop dangerously low blood pressure. If you are taking a medicine for high … for high blood pressure, you may develop dangerously low blood pressure. If you are taking a medicine for high …
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… sugar as a side effect. Examples include medicines that reduce inflammation (corticosteroids) and some … have very high blood sugar in the morning, even if it was low at bedtime. This could be caused by the dawn phenomenon. … prevent high blood sugar? High blood sugar usually happens slowly over hours or days. But it can also happen quickly (in …
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… doctor has a complete list of the medicines you take. To reduce your risk for pre-eclampsia, your doctor may recommend that you take low-dose aspirin during the second and third trimesters of … for pre-eclampsia, your doctor may recommend that you take low-dose aspirin during the second and third trimesters of …
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… This can lead to problems with the adrenal glands and reduced cortisol production. What causes it? Secondary … secondary adrenocortical insufficiency, only cortisol is low. The adrenal glands can usually still make normal … secondary adrenocortical insufficiency, only cortisol is low. The adrenal glands can usually still make normal …
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… have a say in this decision, or you may simply want to follow your doctor's recommendation. Either way, this … and treatment can be stressful, costly, and sometimes painful. You may need only a few tests, or you may need many … thinking about testing. I'm not sure It may help to go back and read "Key points to remember." If you're younger …
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… (say "pair-ee-oh-don-TY-tus") is more severe. It spreads below the gums to damage the tissues and bone that support the … during brushing or flossing. Gingivitis usually isn't painful, so you may not notice the symptoms and may not get … may also suggest an antibacterial toothpaste to help reduce plaque and improve gingivitis. For periodontitis, …
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… your medicine may also kill the good bacteria. This may allow Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) bacteria to grow in … the colon becomes inflamed. People who take medicines that reduce stomach acid, such as Nexium, Prevacid, or Losec, … (which may contain blood or pus). Swelling, cramps, pain, or tenderness in the belly. Fever. Dehydration. To …