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… of appetite, severe tiredness, dark urine, yellowing eyes/skin, aching muscles, joint pain). Liver problems can happen … pregnancy or breast-feeding. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should avoid touching or accidentally taking … pregnancy or breast-feeding. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should avoid touching or accidentally taking …
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… vegetables and fruit, and soft ripe fruits without the skin Grated hard cheese Strips of toast with butter, … feeding guidelines for babies and toddlers (#69k) Breastfeeding or chestfeeding (#70) … Babys first foods …
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… including tuberculosis). You should have tuberculosis (TB) skin tests before and during treatment with this medication. … adults) of developing cancer (such as lymphoma, skin cancer) due to this medication or due to your medical … This form of infliximab is used for injection under the skin as directed by your doctor, usually once every 2 weeks. …
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… (such as benzoyl peroxide or clindamycin applied to the skin or tetracycline or minocycline taken by mouth). It … dose. Since this drug can be absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are … and mouth, minor swelling of the eyelids or lips, crusty skin, nosebleeds, upset stomach, or thinning of hair may …
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… , such as an imperforate hymen or Asherman's syndrome . Breastfeeding. Regular periods may not resume until after you have finished breastfeeding. Primary ovarian insufficiency. This means you … hormones? This could be birth control pills, vaginal rings, skin patches, injections, or an IUD that contains hormones. …
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… around the wart can be damaged, scarring may occur, and the skin may take a long time to recover. Cryotherapy can cause … may take a week or longer. Cryotherapy can also cause skin colour changes where you had the treatment. This may be more noticeable if you have darker skin. Warts and Plantar Warts …
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… tissues. This may result in tissue breakdown and venous skin ulcers. What causes it? Venous insufficiency is … feeling in the legs, or varicose veins. You may also have skin problems like itching, sores, or changes in skin colour. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor can diagnose …
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… your feet daily for blisters, cuts, cracks, sores, broken skin, corns, calluses, or ingrown toenails. Look at all … your feet. Dry your feet well. Pat them dry. Do not rub the skin on your feet too hard. Dry well between your toes. Keep your skin soft. Put a thin layer of lotion on your feet, but not …
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… as a shot into a muscle, or as a gel or cream rubbed on the skin. Anabolic steroid medicines include testosterone … In women, anabolic steroids can: Increase body hair. Make skin rough. Decrease breast size. Enlarge the clitoris. … problems is higher when steroids are taken as a pill. Oily skin, acne, and male-pattern hair loss. Skin infections that …
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… for energy metabolism; important for normal vision and skin health. Milk and milk products; leafy green vegetables; … important for nervous system, digestive system, and skin health. Meat, poultry, fish, whole grain or enriched … to the vitamin by the body.] Needed for vision, healthy skin and mucous membranes, bone and tooth growth, immune …