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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: What causes BPPV, and is there a treatment for it? ANSWER: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, or BPPV, is one of the most common causes ...
trembling or shaking; twitching; vomiting; worsening of pain. Get emergency help immediately if any of the following symptoms of overdose occur: Symptoms of ...
Breast swelling. Thickening of breast tissue, or a breast lump. Pain or a burning feeling all the time or while breastfeeding. Skin redness, often in a wedge- ...
To use the eye drops (solution):. Shake the medicine well just before each use. Wash your hands with soap and water before and after you use this medicine. Tilt ...
Therefore, treat loss of consciousness as a medical emergency until the symptoms are relieved and the cause is known. Talk to your health care provider if you ...
rapid or worm-like movements of tongue; trembling or shaking; trouble in walking; uncontrolled movements of arms and legs. Some side effects may occur that ...
shaking; trouble in holding or releasing urine; unusual drowsiness, dullness, or feeling of sluggishness. Incidence not known. Agitation; darkening of the skin ...
In 2017, Cindy Sutherland caught a nasty cold she couldn't shake. After coughing nonstop for weeks, she went to urgent care and got a chest[...] Latest ...
... shaking, trouble breathing, unusual tiredness or weakness, vomiting, or weakness in the arm or leg on one side of the body, sudden and severe. Call your ...
trembling or shaking of the hands or feet; unpleasant breath odor; vomiting of blood or material that looks like coffee grounds; yellow eyes or skin. Incidence ...
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