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Swelling may occur in the brain. This can cause seizures, convulsions or loss of consciousness. Initial symptoms. For children younger than age 2, the first ...
To decrease pain, muscle spasm and swelling, apply ice to the injured area for up to 20 minutes several times a day. Ice packs, ice massage or slush baths with ...
It may cause swelling and red, white or splotchy skin. Blisters may develop, and pain can be terrible. Deep second-degree burns can cause scarring. Third ...
Swelling; Bruising; Tenderness; Deformity; Difficulty or pain with walking or bearing weight ...
Sometimes feet ache after a long day of standing or a hard workout. But it's best to act on foot pain that lasts more than a few days. Talk to your health care ...
Swelling of feet and ankles; High blood pressure (hypertension) that's difficult to control; Headaches; Difficulty sleeping; Decreased mental sharpness; Muscle ...
These shots can help relieve pain, swelling and irritation. Potential side effects generally limit the number of cortisone shots you can receive in one ...
After a sudden injury to a tendon, ice can ease pain and swelling. Ice the area for 15 to 20 minutes every 4 to 6 hours. And be sure to put a towel or cloth ...
Furosemide is given to help treat fluid retention (edema) and swelling that is caused by congestive heart failure, liver disease, kidney disease, or other ...
Facial swelling. Wheezing. Shortness of breath. Vomiting or diarrhea. Feeling dizzy. Anaphylaxis. Atopic dermatitis, an allergic skin condition also ...
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