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When taken orally or by infusion for a short period of time, L-arginine may ... Headache; Allergic response; Airway inflammation or worsening of asthma ...
headache; increased sensitivity of the skin to sunlight; missing menstrual periods; nausea or vomiting; trouble with sleeping; unusual secretion of milk; weight ...
For decades, hormone pills or hysterectomy, surgical removal of the uterus, were the standard treatments for excessive or prolonged menstrual bleeding. Although ...
Migraine headaches, severe or; Ovarian cysts or ... period (and you were having periods even with your implants). ... inverted nipple longer or heavier menstrual ...
Evidence that opioids provide pain relief for migraine headaches is low or insufficient, a large Mayo Clinic meta-analysis published recently in JAMA has found.
... period. Additionally, episodic cluster headache patients are required to have a history of cluster head-ache period lasting at least 6 weeks. Exclusion ...
Tell your doctor right away if you cough up blood or have bleeding gums, difficulty with breathing or swallowing, dizziness, increased menstrual flow or ...
History of migraines (with or without aura) for ≥ 12 months and history of ... At least 55 years of age with cessation of menses for 12 or more months; OR.
cough producing mucus; difficult or labored breathing; dizziness; dryness or soreness of the throat; fever; headache ... increased menstrual flow or vaginal ...
Menopause is defined as occurring 12 months after your last menstrual period and marks the end of menstrual cycles. It can happen in your 40s or 50s and is ...
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