Adverse Effects
Side effects of castor oil that require medical attention include
These side effects usually do not require medical attention, and may diminish with continued use of the medication.
Yes, as with all types of medicine and medical treatment there can be some undesirable side effects. However, these side effects are usually quite rare.
There are no known serious side effects of psychosomatic treatment in patients deemed suitable for the treatment by a qualified medical practitioner.
No snorting medicine would have a drug effect on you
The medical abbreviation SE stands for "side effect," referring to an unintended or negative effect of a treatment or medication.
The most common minor side effects are itching or burning. These problems usually do not require medical treatment unless they do not go away or they interfere with normal activities.
Other possible side effects include headache, joint or muscle pain, and skin rash or itching. These side effects usually go away as the body adjusts to the medicine and do not need medical treatment.
Common side effects include slight bruising, feeling dizzy, redness, itching or swelling and nausea. There are other more serious side effects also that require medical attention and they should be discussed with your doctor.
The use of gamma aminobutyric acid is not FDA approved for any medical condition. Thus, there is no reported data on the safety or side effects of this medication.
"Yes, as with any medical procedure, skin resurfacing does have side effects. Most people only experience mild side effects such as swelling and milia. More serious and less common side effects include hyperpigmentation, reappearence of cold sore, bacterial infection, and scarring at the site."