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sweating; swollen glands; swollen, red, tender area of infection; thick yellow to honey-colored crusts; tightness in the chest; troubled sleeping. Incidence not ...
Instead, wear clean, cotton socks and change them daily or more often if your feet sweat freely. Wear well-ventilated shoes (eg, shoes with holes) or ...
Primidone is used alone or in combination with other medicines, to control seizures (convulsions) in the treatment of epilepsy. This medicine is an ...
An alternative to this medication should be prescribed or you should stop breastfeeding while using this medicine. Drug Interactions. Although certain medicines ...
The cold temperature doesn't stop the production of sweat, so it is important to stay hydrated and replace the fluids that you've lost. Because it's harder ...
muscle or bone pain; pain, swelling, or redness in the joints; stuffy or runny nose; sweating; trouble sleeping. Less common. Diarrhea. Rare. Worsening ...
increased sweating; increased thirst; inflammation of the joints; itching; loss of appetite; lower back or side pain; muscle aches; nausea or vomiting; noisy ...
A Bartholin's cyst is a fluid-filled lump near the vaginal opening. It's rarely serious, but when infected, it can be painful.
Heavy sweating can cause dehydration (loss of too much water) or electrolyte imbalances (loss of sodium, potassium, or magnesium in the body). This medicine ...
increased sweating; increased thirst; increased urination; irregular breathing; irritation and swelling of the eye; jerky movements of the head, face, mouth, ...
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