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Lori Schumacher, emergency medicine physician assistant at Mayo Clinic Health System, discusses a few common potential health issues to watch out for throughout ...
It's also more common in fair-skinned people of Celtic and Northern European origin. Complications. Ocular rosacea may affect the surface of your eye (cornea) ...
A fever is a common sign of illness. But that ... Be careful not to give your child more than one medicine that has acetaminophen, such as some cough and cold ...
Less common. Cracked, dry, scaly skin; headache; skin itching, hives, rash, or redness; swelling. Rare. Painful blisters on the trunk of body. Incidence not ...
An urgent or frequent need to urinate. Bloating. Upset stomach. Constipation or diarrhea. When to see a doctor. In general, see your healthcare professional ...
Less common. Anxiety; blurred vision; cold clammy skin; confusion; decreased appetite; depression; difficulty swallowing; dizziness or lightheadedness when ...
Monitoring after treatment. After treatment is complete, you may have frequent follow-up appointments to see if the cancer has come back, known as a relapse.
Less common. Acid or sour stomach; bad, unusual, or unpleasant (after) taste; belching; bloated or full feeling; change in taste; excess air or gas in the ...
Some examples of CNS depressants are antihistamines or medicine for hay fever, allergies, or colds ... More common. Drowsiness; relaxed and calm; sleepiness ...
It's also called retinol or retinoic acid. Vitamin A has antioxidant properties. Antioxidants are substances that might protect cells against the effects of ...
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