Search Results 231-240 of 18375 for Blister
Check with your doctor if you have a rash that does not go away or redness, pain, swelling, or blisters on the palms of your hands or soles of your feet.
Learn about treatment of the serious bacterial infection commonly known as lockjaw and the vaccines that prevent it.
Oseltamivir is used in the treatment of the infection caused by the flu virus (influenza A and influenza B). Oseltamivir may also be used to prevent and treat ...
Burning or stinging. Blisters. Dry, scaly skin on the bottom and sides of the foot. When to see a doctor. Athlete's foot ...
The cells break away from where they started to grow and travel to the lymphatic vessels in the skin. The cells can block the vessels and cause the skin on the ...
... : First aid. B. Black eye · Blisters: First aid · Bruise: First aid · Burns: First aid. C. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR): First aid · Chemical burns: ...
Do not crush, break, or chew it. Keep the orally disintegrating tablet in the blister pack inside the outer foil pouch until you are ready to take the medicine.
painful blisters on the trunk of the body; pains in the stomach, side, or abdomen, possibly radiating to the back; pale skin; persistent bleeding or oozing ...
Acyclovir and hydrocortisone topical combination is used to treat the symptoms of herpes simplex virus infection on the lips and around the mouth (cold sores).
skin blisters; slurred speech; sore throat; sores, ulcers, or white spots on the lips or in the mouth; stomach cramps, tenderness, or pain; sweating; swelling ...
Mayo Clinic does not endorse companies or products. Advertising revenue supports our not-for-profit mission.
Check out these best-sellers and special offers on books and newsletters from Mayo Clinic Press.
Your gift to celebrate this day advances our doctors’ lifesaving work.