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Burning, itching, redness, skin rash, swelling, or soreness at the application site; flushing or redness of the skin; peeling; sunburn; unusually warm skin ...
Swelling and irritation of blood vessels. · Injury to the arms or legs. · Changes in the muscles or ligaments. · Radiation exposure.
Lessen swelling. Chronic kidney disease is one cause of fluid buildup in the body, which can lead to leg and ankle swelling or shortness of breath. Diuretic ...
Wear an approved surgical bra at all times to allow the breasts to heal and reduce swelling. Scarring fades over time. You will need a follow-up visit with ...
The femoral artery is a large blood vessel in the thigh. It sends blood to the lower part of the body. Some people have mild swelling in the thigh area. You may ...
Swelling and fluid in the brain during or after brain surgery. Infection of an existing brain shunt. The fluid buildup can increase pressure in the skull, ...
You may need to raise the affected area to reduce swelling. Soak in a whirlpool. Soaking in a whirlpool bath can aid healing, as it keeps the skin clean and ...
Call 911 or emergency medical assistance. Seek help if you have leg swelling and any of the following signs. They may be a sign of a blood clot in your ...
... swelling or drainage at the incision sites. Vision difficulties, such as eyes fixed downward, or blurred or double vision. In infants, an unusually large ...
Call your healthcare team if you have a new cough, shortness of breath with activity, increased swelling in your legs or feet, or if you suddenly gain 2 to ...
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