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increased blood pressure; increased thirst; irregular heartbeat; loss of appetite; lower back or side pain; nausea or vomiting; nervousness; numbness or ...
People who smoke seem to have an increased risk of developing fibromuscular dysplasia. ... High blood pressure also can increase the risk of a stroke. By Mayo ...
They relieve cough, wheezing, shortness of breath, and troubled breathing by increasing the flow of air through the bronchial tubes. This medicine is ...
Increased pressure in the head or; Paralytic ileus (intestine stops working ... May increase risk for more serious side effects. Gallbladder disease or ...
Stress fractures often happen when you increase the amount or intensity of an activity too fast. Bone can adapt to greater amounts of stress, but it needs ...
There are two main groups of type 2 diabetes medicines that lower blood sugar and also may lead to weight loss. The first group is glucagon-like peptide 1 ...
increased pressure in the eye; loss of vision; seeing flashes or sparks of light; seeing floating spots before the eyes, or a veil or curtain appearing across ...
These include cyclic hormone therapy medicines that have both estrogen and progestin. Cyclic means you take the estrogen daily and the progestin for 10 to 14 ...
Permanent kidney damage from an acute or chronic kidney infection (pyelonephritis) due to an untreated UTI; Increased risk in pregnant women of delivering low ...
increase in blood flow to the whites of the eyes; increased sensitivity of the eyes to sunlight; lack or loss of strength; loss of taste; paleness of the eye or ...
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