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This medicine may increase your risk of having cancer and the number of white blood cells in the blood. Talk to your doctor if you have concerns. This medicine ...
Increased blood pressure. Some side effects — including nausea, headaches, breast tenderness, bloating and breakthrough bleeding — might get better after ...
But some knee injuries and medical conditions, such as osteoarthritis, can lead to increasing pain, joint damage and disability if left untreated. And ...
Mayo Clinic women's health physician explains what happens to the body during menopause and offers ways to find relief from symptoms.
Check with your doctor right away if you have bloody urine, a decrease in frequency or amount of urine, an increase in blood pressure, increased thirst ...
Some medical conditions can increase the risk of heart murmurs, including: A rare cancerous tumor that releases certain chemicals into the bloodstream ( ...
The effects may be increased because of slower removal of the medicine from the body. Smoker, current or past—May increase risk for serious side effects.
Factors that increase the risk of primary liver cancer include: Chronic infection with HBV or HCV. Chronic infection with the hepatitis B virus (HBV) or ...
Check with your doctor right away if blurred vision, eye irritation, increased sensitivity of the eyes to sunlight, or any other change in vision occurs during ...
Anemia and increased bleeding also are possible. Ruptured spleen. Even healthy spleens are soft and easily damaged, especially in car crashes. The ...
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