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sores, welts, blisters; sweating; swelling of the fingers, feet, or lower legs; swelling or puffiness of the face; swollen glands; trouble sleeping; unpleasant ...
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Paraneoplastic pemphigus causes blisters in the mouth and on the skin that are often misdiagnosed. Though the risk of developing paraneoplastic pemphigus is ...
You may take this medicine with or without food. Swallow the tablet whole with water. Do not crush, break, or chew it. Remove the tablet from the blister once ...
Learn about how to prevent, remove or flatten these problematic raised scars that form over scars from acne, tattoos, piercing and other injuries.
If the tablet breaks or crumbles before you take it, throw it away and get a new tablet from the blister pack. Do not use this medicine for longer than 12 weeks ...
If an infection is present, the area may look swollen or form blisters filled with fluid on the skin. There's often a foul-smelling odor. These signs and ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have blisters, peeling, pus, ulcers, cracking, redness, flaking, scaling, crusting, or swelling of the skin. Back ...
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