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… class of drugs known as xanthines. It works by relaxing the muscles around the airways so that they open up and you can … that doesn't stop fast/slow/irregular heartbeat muscle cramps fainting confusion dizziness Get medical help …
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… in the brain and spinal cord. These nerve cells control the muscles that allow movement. As ALS gets worse, it often … to help with symptoms. These include medicines to prevent muscle cramps or stiffness, improve appetite, and relieve …
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… or Menarche Heavy Menstrual Periods Menarche Menstrual Cramps Menstrual Cups Menstrual Cramps: Relieving Pain Menstruation: Not Having a Period by …
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… Overview After a stroke, the injury to the brain can cause muscles to contract or flex on their own when you try to use … has been described as a "wicked charley horse." Because the muscle can't move in its full range of motion, the tendons and soft tissue surrounding the muscle can tighten or become shorter. Spasticity in an arm …
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… may get a shot of medicine to numb the cervix. You may feel cramps when you have the shot. You may also get pain … and check it for abnormal cells. You may have mild cramps for several hours after LEEP. A dark brown discharge … may get a shot of medicine to numb the cervix. You may feel cramps when you have the shot. You may also get pain …
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… to 60 minutes before your appointment. This can help with cramps during the IUD removal. First, you'll have some … to 60 minutes before your appointment. This can help with cramps during the IUD removal. First, you'll have some …
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… known as colitis, can cause diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. You may get C. diff colitis if you take antibiotics. … difficile (C. diff) colitis may cause diarrhea, belly cramps, fever, or dehydration. You also may have an abnormal … Watery diarrhea (which may contain blood or pus). Swelling, cramps, pain, or tenderness in the belly. Fever. …
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… : bladder training, habit training, biofeedback, and pelvic muscle exercises . People who have incontinence due to … normally under conscious control, such as skin temperature, muscle tension, heart rate, or blood pressure. People with … you learn to relax your bladder and abdominal (belly) muscles and contract your pelvic floor muscles based on the …