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Medications
… to keep a loose patch from falling off. Do not touch your eyes while you are handling the patch. Wash your hands with … application. If the medication comes in contact with your eyes or if your eyes become red after handling the patch, … ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details. Before …
Medications
… thirst/urination unusual weight gain muscle weakness eye problems (such as pain, redness, vision changes) … problems blood clots brittle bones (osteoporosis) diabetes eye problems (such as cataracts, glaucoma, infection of the …
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… the stool is soft and the child doesn't seem to have other problems, this isn't a concern. Most children will be … or suppositories to relieve rectal pain. Give your child a warm bath in the tub. This may help relax the muscles that … the stool. If your child is age 6 months or older and the warm bath doesn't work, use 1 pediatric suppository. It can …
Medical tests
… A myelogram may be done to find a tumour, an infection, problems with the spine such as a herniated disc , or … stomach or side during this test. The dye may make you feel warm and flushed and have a metallic taste in your mouth. … stomach or side during this test. The dye may make you feel warm and flushed and have a metallic taste in your mouth. …
Medications
… helps to restore your immune balance and lessens the skin problems (such as rash, plaques, tumors) of CTCL. … pigmentosum, albinism) removal of natural lens in the eye coal tar/UVA treatment radiation treatment arsenic … For 24 hours after treatment with this medication, your eyes and skin will be more sensitive to the sun, including …
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… some people include: Dry or peeling skin. Skin that feels warm. Tingling or slight stinging. While using a product … some people include: Dry or peeling skin. Skin that feels warm. Tingling or slight stinging. While using a product …
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… be taking a walk, reading, calling a friend, or taking a warm bath. Colic Crying, Age 3 and … be taking a walk, reading, calling a friend, or taking a warm bath. Colic Crying, Age 3 and …
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… your overall cardiovascular and muscular strength. Always warm up and cool down. Never exercise at an intensity that … your overall cardiovascular and muscular strength. Always warm up and cool down. Never exercise at an intensity that …
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… boil it first to sterilize it. Let it cool until it's lukewarm. Add 1 tsp (5 mL) non-iodized salt to the water. Add 1 tsp (5 mL) baking soda. Wash your sinuses. Warm the solution a little, if you want. But make sure it's … boil it first to sterilize it. Let it cool until it's lukewarm. Add 1 tsp (5 mL) non-iodized salt to the water. Add 1 …
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… scented candle or listen to an audiobook. Or take a warm bath or shower, carry a picture of a loved one with … scented candle or listen to an audiobook. Or take a warm bath or shower, carry a picture of a loved one with …