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Chemotherapy. Side effects can include nausea, fatigue, infection, hair loss and nerve pain (neuropathy). Medications can help ease these side effects.
What makes your pain more severe? What helps relieve your pain? Do you have a fever? Do you feel nauseated? What other symptoms do you have?
E. coli; Food intolerances; Food poisoning (foodborne illness); Fructose intolerance; Giardia infection (giardiasis) or other infections caused by parasites.
An inflamed, sore esophagus can make it hard to swallow and can cause chest pain when you eat. Find out what causes this condition and your options for ...
Nabilone is used to treat the nausea and vomiting that may occur during treatment with cancer medicines. It is only used when other kinds of medicine for nausea ...
nausea and vomiting; prolonged, painful, or inappropriate erection of the penis; trouble with sleeping. Incidence not known. Hives or welts; redness of the skin.
Amenorrhea (uh-men-o-REE-uh) is the absence of menstruation, often defined as missing one or more menstrual periods. Primary amenorrhea refers to the ...
This may help reduce the possibility of withdrawal symptoms, such as abdominal or stomach cramps, anxiety, fever, nausea, runny nose, sweating, tremors, or ...
... nausea (VAS) and a numerical rating scale for abdominal pain (NRS), compared to patients with GP treated with sham VR therapy. This pragmatic trial is a ...
Check with your doctor right away if you are having chest pain or discomfort, fast or uneven heartbeat, nausea or vomiting, pain or discomfort in the arms, jaw, ...
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