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Medications
… current condition only. Do not use it later for another skin condition unless your doctor tells you to. A different … current condition only. Do not use it later for another skin condition unless your doctor tells you to. A different …
Health topics
… the fingernails or tiny purple and red spots under the skin. See your doctor if you have symptoms like these that … the fingernails or tiny purple and red spots under the skin. See your doctor if you have symptoms like these that …
Health topics
… goes down. Put a thin cloth between the ice and your skin. Do not smoke or use spit tobacco for at least 24 hours … goes down. Put a thin cloth between the ice and your skin. Do not smoke or use spit tobacco for at least 24 hours …
Health topics
… transverse carpal ligament. After the ligament is cut, the skin is closed with stitches. The gap where the ligament was … transverse carpal ligament. After the ligament is cut, the skin is closed with stitches. The gap where the ligament was …
Medical tests
… feel a brief sting or pinch as the needle goes through the skin. Otherwise, a gallium scan usually causes no pain. You … feel a brief sting or pinch as the needle goes through the skin. Otherwise, a gallium scan usually causes no pain. You …
Medical tests
… have unusual symptoms, such as yellow fatty deposits in the skin (xanthomas). These symptoms may be caused by a genetic … have unusual symptoms, such as yellow fatty deposits in the skin (xanthomas). These symptoms may be caused by a genetic …
Health topics
… may have pressure on it. Testing may include touching your skin lightly with a cotton ball or pricking it lightly with … may have pressure on it. Testing may include touching your skin lightly with a cotton ball or pricking it lightly with …
Health topics
… you may: Feel weak, tired, and light-headed. Have pale skin. Have a sore, red tongue or bleeding gums. Feel sick to … you may: Feel weak, tired, and light-headed. Have pale skin. Have a sore, red tongue or bleeding gums. Feel sick to …
Medical tests
… lotion during the test so the electrodes can attach to the skin. If you normally wear glasses, contact lenses, or … lotion during the test so the electrodes can attach to the skin. If you normally wear glasses, contact lenses, or …
HealthLinkBC files
… dark urine, pale stools and jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes). Many people who get hepatitis B show no …