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… the tablet. If your tablet comes in a blister, peel back the foil to carefully remove the tablet. Do not push … the tablet. Place the tablet in your mouth right away and allow it to dissolve. After the tablet has melted, it can be … of arms/legs yellowing eyes/skin severe stomach/abdominal pain trouble urinating interrupted breathing during sleep …
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… occur and the level of shock needed to bring your heart back to a normal rate. Checks to see whether the ICD has … around your device, such as swelling, warmth, redness, and pain. An unexplained fever. Drive and travel safely. After … level of exercise. If you get a shock during sex, you follow your plan about when to call your doctor. If you get a …
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… in your body so your immune system can work better. This lowers your chance of getting HIV complications (such as new … you already had, possibly causing disease symptoms to come back. You could also have symptoms if your immune system … go away headaches that are severe or don't go away joint pain numbness/tingling of the hands/feet/arms/legs vision …
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… of these rare but serious side effects: stomach/abdominal pain that doesn't go away, black/tarry stools, vomit that … and other side effects, take this medication at the lowest effective dose for the shortest possible time. Do not … (such as weight loss if needed, strengthening/conditioning exercises) may help improve your flexibility and joint …
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… of this symptom, doctors often ask people how many pillows they need to lie on to avoid feeling short of breath in … failure often don't even notice because they have gradually reduced the level at which they exert themselves. For … bothersome, while in other cases it can be severe and painful if the skin becomes taut and sensitive. The medical …
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… known. What are the symptoms? The main symptom is a sharp pain in the centre or left side of your chest. The pain may … Your doctor may prescribe a medicine to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. Medicines may include a non-steroidal … called colchicine. Be safe with medicines. Read and follow all instructions on the label. Get plenty of rest. Avoid …
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… antidepressants, calcium channel blockers, and opioid pain relievers. This condition can also be a complication of … are hard to control. Controlling blood sugar levels may reduce symptoms of gastroparesis. How is it diagnosed? Your … to harm you. This substance shows up on a special image, allowing a doctor to see food in your stomach and watch how …
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… of arthritis . It can cause an attack of sudden burning pain, stiffness, and swelling in a joint, usually a big toe. … the ice and your skin. Prop up the sore limb on a pillow when you ice it or anytime you sit or lie down during … during an acute attack or prevent acute attacks from coming back. They may include: NSAIDs . Colchicine. …
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… Expect You may reduce discomfort after surgery if you take pain medicines prescribed by your doctor. Your arm will be … recovery. A rehabilitation program may include the following: As soon as you awake from anesthesia, you may start doing exercises that flex and extend the elbow, wrist, and hand. A …
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… as prednisone) for a long time. This medication works by slowing bone loss to help maintain strong bones and reduce the risk of fractures. Risedronate belongs to a class … effects, including: increased or severe bone/joint/muscle pain new or unusual hip/thigh/groin pain jaw pain eye/vision …