...symptoms including headaches, migraine, nausea, and dizziness. To properly diagnose your condition, a visual acuity test is usually performed followed by a machine-operated vision screening test. Based on the results,...
...itself, there are also risks associated with a fluorescein test. However, they are usually minor. Some patients have reported nausea and increased blood pressure over 10% of the pre-procedure reading....
...with or without accompanying symptoms, which may include sweating, nausea, and sudden weakness, usually due to a specific trigger. Most cases show that the cause of the condition can be...
...your physical pain using pain relievers, such as opioids. You may also be given anti-psychotic drugs to manage other symptoms, such as nausea. In addition, physical therapy or focused exercises...
...recurring headaches, pain in the eye area, blurred vision, and nausea. Some even report seeing rainbows when looking at lights during nighttime. The procedure can be performed using either an...
...nausea, bleeding, and infection at the injected site or the disc. In rare cases, it may result to damage to the nerves, paralysis and general muscle weakness. The patient may...
...a condition known as pulmonary oedema. Some patients report that they experience nausea, abdominal cramping, and abnormally frequent urination as well as bloody discharge after the procedure. Reference: Lentz G....
...dry mouth Nausea Upset stomach Increased urine quantity Sleep disorders or excessive sleepiness Movement disorders These side effects affect each patient differently, and sometimes, they may not wholly be prevented....
...The donor has to stay in the hospital recovery room for an hour or two to be closely monitored. The donor may feel weak and nauseated for several hours. They...
...serious complications like graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), where the newly transplanted cells cause damage to the body. Others risk factors include infection, allergic reactions, headaches, dizziness and nausea. Some may also...