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Medical tests
… (stricture) of the esophagus. Enlarged and swollen veins in the esophagus or stomach. (These veins are called varices.) Barrett's esophagus , a condition … sharp pain when the intravenous (IV) needle is placed in a vein in your arm. The local anesthetic sprayed into your …
Health topics
… (edema) and the belly (ascites). Bleeding from enlarged veins in the digestive tract. Confusion. Scar tissue from … liver. The scarring can lead to increased pressure in the veins that supply this area. This is called portal … This diverts fluid from the belly. Bleeding from enlarged veins. Variceal bleeding in the digestive tract can be …
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… Hemorrhoids are painful, itchy and sometimes bleeding veins that bulge out around your anus. Hemorrhoids can …
Medications
… (such as pulmonary embolism, stroke, heart attack, deep vein thrombosis). You may be at increased risk for blood … older adult, are severely dehydrated, have a catheter in a vein close to your heart for administering medications, or … Certain brands of this medication may be injected into a vein. The dosage and schedule of injections depend on your …
Medical tests
… side on a bed or table. You may receive medicine through a vein (intravenously, or IV). The IV can be used to give you … sharp pain if an intravenous (IV) needle is placed in a vein in your arm. No electricity passes through your body … side on a bed or table. You may receive medicine through a vein (intravenously, or IV). The IV can be used to give you …
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… the blocked part of your blood vessel. The graft may be a vein taken from another place in your leg. Or it may be a … the calf. These cuts are called incisions. If one of your veins is being used for the graft, the doctor will make … the blocked part of your blood vessel. The graft may be a vein taken from another place in your leg. Or it may be a …
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… arthritis , diabetes , and poor circulation (in either the veins or arteries of the legs) may increase the risk of foot … arthritis , diabetes , and poor circulation (in either the veins or arteries of the legs) may increase the risk of foot …
Medications
… needs. Warning This medication must not be injected into a vein or mixed with solutions that will be injected into a vein because serious (possibly fatal) side effects can … Do not inject into or near an artery, nerve, or vein. See also Warning section. Change the injection site …
Medications
… This medication must be given only by injection into a vein (intravenously-IV) by a trained healthcare … chills. If this medication accidentally leaks out of your vein into surrounding tissue, the skin and/or muscle may be … How To Use Vinorelbine is given by injection only into a vein by a healthcare professional. It is given as directed …
Medications
… How To Use This medication is given by injection into a vein or muscle as directed by your doctor, usually once a day. If it is given by injection into a vein, it is slowly injected over 1 to 2 hours. Tell your … leakage, redness, or pain during an injection into your vein. If this medication is given by injection into a …