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Check with your doctor right away if you have stomach pain, bloody diarrhea, cramps, fever, headache, or a rash while you are using this medicine. These may ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have a fever, dark urine, headache, rash, stomach pain, swollen, painful, or tender lymph glands in neck, armpit ...
If a shampoo causes itching, burning or stinging, stop using it. If you have an allergic reaction to any product, such as a rash, hives or trouble breathing, ...
This chemical causes inflammation (swelling) and patients may have a fever, headache, skin rash, joint or muscle pain, or unusual tiredness or weakness.
Steroid medicines put on the skin can help control rash and itchiness. Chemotherapy medicines. Chemotherapy treats cancer with strong medicines. Some ...
Bleeding, blistering, burning, coldness, discoloration of the skin, feeling of pressure, hives, infection, inflammation, itching, lumps, numbness, pain, rash, ...
Lepromatous leprosy is a more severe and contagious form of the disease, has widespread skin bumps and rashes ... itching, skin rash. Rare. Bad unusual or ...
... rash appears, usually within one day. Valacyclovir may be taken with meals or on an empty stomach. If you are using the oral suspension, use a specially ...
Prevention. Take these steps to prevent infection or transmission of monkeypox virus: Avoid close contact with people who have a rash that looks like mpox.
itching, skin rash; nausea; pain; redness or other discoloration of the skin; severe sunburn; stomach cramps; tenderness; vomiting; watery or bloody diarrhea.
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