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Pain medications. Certain pain and anti-inflammatory medications can cause you to retain water, creating kidney problems and increasing your blood pressure.
history of RA, gout, pseudogout, hemarthroses (eg, hemophilic arthropathy) or other inflammatory arthritis involving this knee. history of symptomatic hip ...
Burning or tingling feeling during or just after urination. Low-grade fever. Cloudy or bloody urine with a strong odor. Trouble urinating, especially if you ...
Side effect of medicines, supplements or herbal products. Digestive system conditions. Celiac disease · Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) · Peptic ulcer. Nervous ...
Your healthcare professional may add other medicines to corticosteroids to control the inflammation. That way, you can lower the dose of corticosteroids more ...
Mayo Clinic researcher William A. Faubion Jr., M.D., studies Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, collectively referred to as inflammatory bowel disease ...
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Clinic · Laboratory Medicine and Pathology · Pediatric Surgery · Radiology. Areas that research this condition. Radiology Research ...
... inflammation, itching, lumps, numbness, pain, rash, redness, scarring, soreness, stinging, swelling, tenderness, tingling, ulceration, or warmth at the ...
An antifungal to cut fungal growth. A corticosteroid to treat swelling and irritation, called inflammation. An antibiotic medicine to kill germs around the ...
Your healthcare professional may recommend that you take a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, also known as an NSAID. This class of medicines includes ...
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