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... skin, unusual nosebleeds, or unusual vaginal bleeding that is heavier than normal. These may be signs of bleeding problems. Check with your doctor right ...
Learn more about the harmless dark spots on your skin that tend to appear as you age, especially in areas exposed to the sun. Treatment is available.
Pale or ashen skin. A gray or bluish tinge to lips or fingernails. Rapid pulse. Rapid breathing. Nausea or vomiting. Enlarged pupils. Weakness ...
Black, tarry stools · bloody stools · changes in skin color · delayed wound healing · pain, tenderness, or swelling of the foot or leg · seizures · severe vomiting, ...
Cellulite forms just below the skin when fibrous connective cords that tether the skin to the underlying muscle break, stretch or pull down, while fat cells ...
Mayo Clinic researcher David J. DiCaudo, M.D., investigates cutaneous lymphomas, skin cancers, dermatologic symptoms of valley fever and wound healing.
This medicine may increase your risk of getting skin cancer (eg, non-melanoma skin cancer). Avoid sun exposure. Use a sunscreen when you are outdoors. Avoid ...
It occurs when the infection spreads rapidly from the lungs to the brain, heart, kidneys or skin. Invasive aspergillosis occurs only in people whose immune ...
Infliximab-qbtx injection is also used to treat chronic, severe (extensive and/or disabling) plaque psoriasis, which is a skin disease with red patches and ...
It's common in people who have skin disorders such as psoriasis and eczema. Nail pitting also may be related to alopecia areata — an autoimmune disease that ...
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