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Blurry vision. A gritty feeling in the eye. Tearing. Redness. Sensitivity to light, also called photophobia. Headache. Treatment. In case ...
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 release, Osteoarthritis, Sports injury, Sprain, Strain, Spinal pain, Nerve entrapment, Tendinopathy, Radiculopathy, Calcific tendinitis. Show ...
Tilt your head back and, pressing your finger gently on the skin just beneath the lower eyelid, pull the lower eyelid away from the eye to make a space. Drop ...
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 ...
Whatever your treatment, it's important to move your fingers regularly while the fracture is healing to keep them from stiffening. ... Overview of finger, hand, ...
Skin flakes on your scalp, hair, eyebrows or shoulders. Itchy scalp. Scaly, crusty scalp in infants. This also is called cradle cap. Dandruff may get worse when ...
... fingers and toes, pain in the testicles, or weakness. This medicine may cause serious liver problems (eg, hepatobiliary dysfunction, bile duct problems) ...
Delayed development of wrist, hand and finger skills, such as brushing teeth or combing hair. ... trigger movement (synapses). Disrupted signals that cause ...
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