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A topical skin-numbing agent may be used for pain control, or none may be needed. The skin may be temporarily red or swollen. Patients may be able to resume ...
... topical antibiotics, oral corticosteroids, topical corticosteroids, leukotriene receptor antagonist, and interleukin 5 receptor antagonist following ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of PTX022 (sirolimus) Topical Gel 3.9% in the Treatment of Cutaneous Venous Malformations.
My doctor prescribed a topical cream, which I still use once or twice each week. I have never been back for a recheck, but I recently read that I should be ...
Learn how to use this type of birth control that delivers estrogen and progestin through a patch you wear on your skin to prevent pregnancy.
Medication to reduce inflammation of the eyes and mucous membranes (topical steroids). Antibiotics to control infection, when needed. Other oral or injected ...
Talk to your healthcare professional before trying any herbal or topical oil products. Preparing for your appointment. If you have sex problems that upset you, ...
Within the selected study group, the researchers examined what systemic corticosteroid treatments were used other than those that were topical or inhaled.
Tea tree oil should be used only topically. Bovine cartilage. Creams containing 5 percent bovine cartilage, applied to the affected skin twice a day, may be ...
Anorgasmia is regular difficulty having an orgasm after plenty of sexual stimulation. It affects many women, causing distress.
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