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Bloating or swelling of the face, arms, hands, lower legs, or feet; discouragement; feeling sad or empty; irritability; lack of appetite; loss of interest or ...
Swelling. Infection. Bleeding. Drooping eyelid. Artificial lens moving out of place. Retina moving out of place. This is called retinal detachment. Glaucoma ...
The swelling blocks the flow of air into the lungs. Epiglottitis can be deadly. Many factors can cause the epiglottis to swell. These factors include ...
A mass or area of swelling; Pain; Loss of function in the affected area; Cramping and nausea, when desmoid tumors occur in the abdomen. When to see a doctor.
swelling of the face, fingers, feet, or lower legs; vomiting. Incidence not known. Agitation; blindness; cough; decreased awareness or responsiveness ...
... swelling of the face, fingers, or lower legs, trouble breathing, unusual tiredness or weakness, vomiting, or weight gain. These could be symptoms of a ...
A lipoma is rarely a serious medical condition. But if you notice a lump or swelling anywhere on your body, have your healthcare professional check it.
Do not inject into skin areas that are bony, red, or swelling, or areas that have scars, an infection, or blood vessels. The infusion sites should be at ...
Swelling of the lips, tongue or face; Coughing, wheezing or shortness of breath; Anaphylaxis — a rare, life-threatening allergic reaction. If you have asthma ...
Swelling of the salivary glands usually starts within a few days. Symptoms may include: Swelling of one or both glands on the sides of the face. Pain or ...
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