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... vomiting, nosebleeds, pale skin, sore throat, unusual tiredness or weakness, or yellowing of the eyes or skin. These could be symptoms of a blood disorder ...
Nausea and vomiting. Pain, which might be felt in the back, hips, pelvic area or in a bone. The pain tends to get worse over time. When to see a doctor. Make ...
If you vomit after taking a dose, do not take an extra dose. Take the next dose at the regular time. Storage. Store the medicine in a closed container at room ...
Check with your doctor right away if you start having nausea or vomiting, dark urine, light-colored stools, stomach pain, or yellow eyes or skin while you or ...
vomiting. Some side effects may occur that usually do not need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to the ...
... vomiting. Rarely, menstrual cycle changes, acne, pimples, or weight gain (fat deposits) around the face, neck, and trunk may occur while using this medicine ...
You also experience nausea or vomiting. It is caused by a foreign object or chemical splashed in your eye. You suddenly begin to see halos around lights ...
For diarrhea and vomiting that may be cholera-related, use an oral rehydration solution. In most developing countries, you can buy powdered packets of oral ...
Upset stomach and vomiting. Loose stool, called diarrhea. Bird flu may cause breathing problems more often than other kinds of flu. And during bird flu ...
You have difficulty swallowing. You have persistent nausea or vomiting. You have weight loss because of poor appetite or difficulty eating.
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