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Skin darkening. Bone loss, which can lead to broken bones. Stunted growth in children. When to see a doctor. Call your health care ...
Skin and hair damage. Constantly pulling out hair can cause scarring, infections and other damage to the skin on your scalp or the area where hair is pulled out ...
For hypercholesterolemia or reducing the risk of death, heart attack, stroke, chest pain, and heart surgery: Adults—140 milligrams (mg) injected under your skin ...
Serious skin reactions can occur with this medicine. Check with your doctor right away if you have redness, blistering, peeling, or loosening of the skin, red ...
Numbing medicine may be injected into the skin around the area. For some procedures, you may be given a sedative or other medicine to relax you. Sometimes ...
Flushed skin. Skin may turn red as body temperature increases. Rapid breathing. Breathing may become rapid and shallow. Racing heart rate. Pulse may ...
The Melanoma and Skin Cancer Research Program has a long history of mentoring, educating and preparing medical professionals for careers in science and medicine ...
It deadens the nerve endings in the skin. This medicine does not cause unconsciousness as general anesthetics do when used for surgery. Hydrocortisone is a ...
Look for thick moisturizers (Eucerin, Cetaphil, others). Some moisturizers contain skin-softening agents, such as urea, salicylic acid or alpha hydroxy acid, ...
... skin . This medicine may cause changes in your blood sugar levels. If you notice a change in the results of your blood or urine sugar tests, or if you have ...
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