...beneficial. Medical Treatment Medical treatment of retinal lesions often involves medications such as corticosteroid injections to reduce inflammation, or anti-VEGF or anti-angiogenic drugs to reduce retinal swelling or neovascularization. For...
...active ingredient in Exparel is bupivacaine liposome injectable suspension. (An active ingredient is what makes a drug work.) Exparel belongs to a group of drugs called local anesthetics. This article...
...wasp stings and bee stings Natural latex, also known as rubber, often found in condoms and cleaning gloves Certain medications, including some antibiotics such as penicillin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs...
...spread via: sharing injectable drugs sexual contact What are the odds of getting hepatitis B? In the United States, the CDC estimates that the overall risk of getting a hepatitis B...
...thalassemia and sickle cell disease Certain infections, e.g. malaria Certain medications and therapies, e.g. some types of painkillers, antibiotics, drugs for hyperthyroidism[17] and cancer treatments[18] Periods where the body needs...
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...resolve themselves over time, there are some that are treated using topical drugs or surgery. Who Should Undergo and Expected Results The destruction of lesions in the vulva can be...
...minerals, fruits and vegetables, and low in sugar, fat and carbohydrates Exercising regularly Maintaining a healthy weight Quitting smoking or not starting in the first place Avoiding drugs, such as...
...cancer is surgery to remove the cancerous portion of the stomach and nearby lymph nodes. * **Chemotherapy:** Chemotherapy uses drugs to kill cancer cells and may be used before or...
...* Smoking * High blood pressure * Diabetes * Family history of SAH * Use of anticoagulants or antiplatelet drugs **Q: How is Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Treated?** **A:** Treatment for SAH...