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This eases the workload on your heart and improves blood flow. At one point, beta blockers were used in the emergency department to limit heart muscle damage at ...
These may include exercises, called Kegel exercises, that strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. You also may follow a schedule for when you drink fluids and ...
Medications to treat irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias); Some Alzheimer's disease medications; Neuromuscular diseases, such as muscular dystrophy; Obstructive ...
... muscle relaxants, or anesthetics, including some dental anesthetics. Check with your doctor before taking any of the above while you are using this medicine ...
This involves much smaller incisions than those used in open-heart surgery. Minimally invasive surgery usually does not require cutting any significant muscle ...
Bruised or cracked ribs. Tissue that bulges through a weak spot in the muscles of the stomach area, called an abdominal hernia. Broken blood vessels in the skin ...
Muscle cramps. Indigestion. Diarrhea. Weight loss. Skin rash. Constipation. Pain in the abdomen or back. Yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes ...
If you have muscle spasms, taking a muscle relaxant also can be useful. If pain is strong, ask your doctor about getting a short-term prescription pain ...
This disease mimics gout, causing sudden, painful swelling in one or more joints. Treatments can reduce the pain and improve joint function.
Muscle aches. Swollen lymph nodes. Children under 5 years old may have cold sores inside their mouths. These sores are often mistaken for canker sores ...
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