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... swelling of the face, fingers, or lower legs, or unusual tiredness or ... Call your doctor right away if you have chest pain, difficulty breathing or swallowing, ...
swelling of the feet or lower legs. Rare. Continuing or severe nervousness; cough; dizziness or lightheadedness; fainting; fast heartbeat; heart attack ...
Swelling (edema) in the legs, ankles, feet or belly (abdomen); Chest pain or discomfort; Fast, fluttering or pounding heartbeat (palpitations). When to see a ...
The cause isn't completely clear, but hand swelling appears to be a result of the way your body and blood vessels respond to the increased energy demands of ...
Bruising and swelling in and around the hip area. Shorter leg on the side of the injured hip. Outward turning of the leg on the side of the injured hip ...
Optic neuritis (swelling of a nerve in the eye)—Should not be used in patients with these conditions. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency (blood ...
The swelling is caused by sickle-shaped red blood cells blocking blood flow to the hands and feet. Frequent infections. Sickle cells can damage the spleen, an ...
... swelling of the skin where the patch is applied. Keep the patch away from heat, including hair dryer, heating pads, electric blankets, or water beds. Do not ...
Tell the doctor or nurse right away if you notice redness, pain, or swelling at the place of injection. Check with your doctor right away if you have ...
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