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Do not use the vial if it appears to be damaged or if the medicine has changed color or has specks (particles) in it. Throw away used needles in a hard ...
Large sores, broken skin, or severe skin injury at the place of application or ... ankle, knee, or great toe joint pain; bladder pain; bloody or cloudy urine ...
That uphill climb continued, as Amber worked to recover from injuries that included a broken nose, back and pelvis. After 10 weeks of bedrest, the avid ...
Call your doctor right away if you develop any signs of low calcium levels, such as muscle spasms or twitching, or numbness or tingling in your fingers, toes, ...
At times, a hemangioma can break down and develop a sore. This can lead to pain, bleeding, scarring or infection. Depending on the hemangioma's location, it ...
About this study. The early detection of Bevacizumab or Sunitinib caused cardiotoxicity using cardiac biomarkers and new Transthoracic Echocardiogram (TTE) ...
A severely broken ankle may require surgery to implant plates, rods or screws into the broken bone to maintain proper position during healing. ... foot may be ...
Unless otherwise directed by your doctor, do not apply this medicine to open wounds, burns, or broken or inflamed skin. Be careful not to get any of the ...
Most of them are benign, meaning they're not cancerous. But they can lead to pain, nerve damage and loss of function in the affected area.
These areas of damaged skin and tissue are caused by sustained pressure — often from a bed or wheelchair — that reduces blood flow to vulnerable areas of ...
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