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Seek pain relief. Your healthcare professional might suggest ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others), acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) or other medicines to relieve ...
If your blood sample will be used for other tests, you might need to fast for a time before the test. A member of your health care team will tell you what ...
fast or irregular heartbeat. Less common. Bladder pain; bloody or cloudy urine; blurred vision; body aches or pain; chills; cough; dark-colored urine; difficult ...
These may be symptoms of a heart attack. If you are rapidly gaining weight or having shortness of breath, chest pain or discomfort, extreme tiredness or ...
fast or irregular heartbeat; shortness of breath. Rare. Convulsions (seizures); fever or chills; unusual bleeding or bruising. Some side effects may occur that ...
Your healthcare professional may prescribe medicines to provide fast relief from vertigo, dizziness and upset stomach. These medicines include prescription ...
Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder includes extremely limited eating or not eating certain foods. The pattern of eating often doesn't meet minimum daily ...
Eating too fast, overeating, or eating spicy, fatty, acidic or greasy foods. Too many alcoholic, caffeinated or carbonated drinks. Depression, anxiety or ...
Ask your doctor's office if you need to fast for a blood test or follow any other restrictions. Make a list of: Your symptoms and when they began. Include ...
Hyponatremia is the term used when your blood sodium is too low. Learn about symptoms, causes and treatment of this potentially dangerous condition.
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