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Choose plenty of fruits and vegetables. If treatment complications make eating difficult — for example, if you experience nausea and vomiting or mouth sores — ...
... vomiting. Polyps are most common in people older than 50, and may be more common in smokers, people who are overweight and those who eat a low-fiber, high ...
... vomiting, upper right stomach pain, vomiting of blood, or yellow eyes and skin. These may be symptoms of a serious liver problem. Contact your doctor right ...
... vomiting of blood or material that looks like coffee grounds, unusual weight gain, yellow skin or eyes, decreased urination, unusual bleeding or bruising ...
Vomiting, diarrhea or both also can result in potassium loss. Sometimes, low potassium is caused by not getting enough potassium in your diet. Low potassium ...
Check with your doctor right away if you start to have a stiff neck, drowsiness, fever, severe headache, nausea, vomiting, painful eye movements, or eye ...
A possible head or neck injury with symptoms such as a severe headache, neck pain, vomiting or loss of consciousness. Trouble breathing. Bleeding that won't ...
... vomiting. Your body's ability to fight infections may be reduced while you are using tofacitinib. It is very important that you call your doctor at the ...
... vomiting. This medicine may cause diabetes. Check with your doctor right away if you have blurred vision, dry mouth, flushed, dry skin, fruit-like breath ...
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