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Angina (severe chest pain)—May provoke chest pain if stopped too quickly. ... fingers, feet, or lower legs, trouble breathing, or weight gain. ... swelling of the ...
... fingers and toes, pain in the testicles, or weakness. This medicine may cause serious liver problems (eg, hepatobiliary dysfunction, bile duct problems) ...
... Trigger finger, Dupuytren contracture, Broken hand, Scaphoid fracture, Nonunion, Nerve entrapment, Scaphoid nonunion, Tendinopathy, Hand arthritis, Cubital ...
... fingers); thinning, weakness, or wasting away of the skin; trouble breathing; unexplained weight loss; unusual tiredness or weakness; vomiting. Some side ...
If you are using the cream, gel, lotion, or ointment: Do not put the medicine on wounds or irritated skin. Apply a small amount of medicine and use your fingers ...
... Trigger finger, Basal joint arthritis, Neuromuscular disorder, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Ulnar nerve entrapment, Nerve entrapment, Inclusion body ...
... Trigger finger, Dupuytren contracture, Broken hand, Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome, Nerve entrapment, Congenital heart disease, Scaphoid nonunion, Tendinopathy ...
With sweeping the membranes, also called stripping them, a healthcare professional sweeps a gloved finger over the covering of the amniotic sac near the fetus.
... Trigger finger, Shoulder impingement syndrome, Calcific tendinitis, Cubital tunnel syndrome, Hip arthritis, Tendinopathy, Hip tendinitis, Knee arthritis ...
Raynaud's disease. This condition causes the fingers, toes, cheeks, nose and ears to turn white, purple or red in response to cold temperatures or stress.
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