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Stomatitis (swelling or inflammation of the mouth) may occur during treatment with this medicine. Tell your doctor right away if you have sores, ulcers, or ...
swelling or pain in the breasts (in females); unusual secretion of milk; weight gain. Less common. Decreased sexual ability; drowsiness; increased sensitivity ...
Have pain, swelling, redness or warmth in your lower leg. Hear a popping or grinding sound at the time of a leg injury. See your health care provider as soon as ...
Worsening redness, swelling or pain in the injured area. Self-care. For some severe arm injuries, you may begin with home care until you can get to medical care ...
The right compression should control swelling of the knee. But it should not ... It may help control pain and swelling. Try pain relievers. Many pain ...
Swelling in the belly, legs or neck veins. When to see a doctor. Make an appointment for a health checkup if you get tired very easily or feel short of ...
... swelling, headache, loss of appetite, nausea or vomiting, nosebleeds, pale skin, sore throat, unusual tiredness or weakness, or yellowing of the eyes or skin.
It works by preventing inflammation (swelling) in the lungs, which makes the asthma attack less severe. Inhaled budesonide may be used with other asthma ...
swelling of the eyelids, face, lips, hands, or feet; swelling of the front part of the neck; trouble breathing or swallowing; weakness in the hands or feet ...
Bloating or swelling of face, arms, hands, lower legs, or feet; rapid weight gain; tingling of hands or feet; unusual weight gain or loss. Less common. Chest ...
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