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... muscle pains or cramps, nausea or vomiting, seizures, swelling of the face, ankles, or hands, trouble breathing, or unusual tiredness or weakness. These may ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have blistering, peeling, or loosening of the skin, chills, cough, diarrhea, itching, joint or muscle pain, red ...
Some herbal remedies have been studied as treatments for anxiety, but more research is needed to understand the risks and benefits. Keep in mind that there ...
Vasodilators are medicines that help open blood vessels. The medicines affect the muscles in the walls of the arteries and veins. They prevent the muscles ...
Decrease LDL and triglycerides; slightly increase HDL, Muscle pain, increased blood sugar levels, constipation, nausea, diarrhea, stomach pain, cramps ...
Soothe tension. Laughter can also stimulate circulation and aid muscle relaxation, both of which can help reduce some of the physical symptoms of stress.
Magnesium sulfate is used for short-term relief of constipation. It is also used as a soaking solution to relieve minor sprains, bruises, muscle aches or ...
These medicines, including nifedipine (Procardia) and amlodipine (Norvasc), help relax the muscles in the walls of blood vessels. They can help treat ...
muscle pain or stiffness; nervousness; pain during sexual intercourse; pain, swelling, or redness in the joints; redness of the skin; restlessness; seeing ...
Your healthcare professional looks at your face and asks you to move your facial muscles. You're asked to close your eyes, lift your brow, show your teeth and ...
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