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... nose. Then the tears travel through a thin tissue layer over the opening that empties into the nose, called the nasolacrimal duct. In babies, the ...
... nose, or racing heartbeat. This medicine may cause heart valve problems and fibrosis (scarring) in the heart, chest, lungs, or stomach area. Check with your ...
bloody nose; bloody stools; blurred or loss of vision; body aches or pain; burning, crawling, itching, numbness, prickling, "pins and needles", or tingling ...
Bloody nose; difficulty with breathing; discoloration of sputum; fever; runny nose; sneezing; stuffy nose; voice changes. Less common. Black, tarry stools ...
Learn about symptoms, treatment and prevention of this common skin cancer that often occurs on the head and neck.
If any of this medicine gets on your skin or in your eyes, nose, or mouth, tell your doctor or nurse right away. Oxaliplatin is usually used with other ...
Are in areas where you want to keep as much healthy tissue as possible. This includes areas around the eyes, ears, nose, mouth, hands, feet and genitals. Have ...
Research. Mayo Clinic ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialists study ways to improve care for people having nasal surgery.
The tube is inserted into the nose and passed down to the throat. It looks for signs of tongue cancer in the mouth and throat. It also may be used to see if ...
Do not get any of this medicine near or around your eyes, nose, or mouth. If it does get on these areas, rinse it off with water and check with your doctor ...
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