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Your HHT clinic doctor might refer you to a rhinologist if, for example, you need surgery for serious nosebleeds. Treatment options include nasal cautery ...
Mental dependence (addiction) is less likely to occur when opioids are used for this purpose. Physical dependence may lead to withdrawal symptoms if treatment ...
Bloating or pain in the left upper stomach area due to an enlarged spleen. Unusual bleeding, such as a nosebleed or bleeding gums. Painful swelling of one joint ...
Tetanus (also known as lockjaw) is a serious illness that causes convulsions (seizures) and severe muscle spasms that can be strong enough to cause bone ...
Minor nosebleed. How you prepare. Your stomach should be empty before esophageal manometry. Your healthcare professional tells you when to stop eating and ...
nosebleeds; pale skin; ringing or buzzing in the ears; swelling; trouble breathing. Incidence not known. Blistering, peeling, or loosening of the skin; bloating ...
nosebleeds; pain; pain or burning while urinating; painful or difficult urination; pale skin; pinpoint red spots on the skin; puffiness or swelling of the ...
Nosebleeds and bleeding gums. Prolonged bleeding from cuts. Pale skin. Skin rash. Fever. Aplastic anemia can be short-lived, or it can become chronic. It ...
eye pain, tearing; feeling of discomfort, illness, or weakness; irregular breathing; nosebleed; painful cold sores or blisters on the lips, nose, eyes, or ...
Nosebleeds—Use with caution. May make these conditions worse. Back to top. Proper Use. Use this medicine only as directed by your doctor. Do not use more of ...
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