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∙ 17y agoOne complication could be bleeding .Another is infection. If you have had a miscarriage the best thing to do would be go to your doctor. If you don't have a regular doctor you should go to the local emergency room. Infertility or death could result from either of the before mentioned problems that could arise.
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∙ 17y agoOne of the most serious complications of this disease is HUS, which involves the kidney.
The mortality rate for trichinosis is low, typically less than 1%. However, severe cases can result in complications such as respiratory failure or heart problems that could lead to death. Early diagnosis and treatment with medication can help prevent serious complications.
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Yes, it is dangerous and not recommended to snort phentermine HCl capsules. Snorting the capsules can lead to serious side effects such as irritation of the nasal passages, increased risk of addiction, overdose, and other health complications. It is important to take medications as prescribed by a healthcare professional.
No, phentermine is a prescription medication that should only be taken orally as directed by a healthcare provider. Injecting phentermine can lead to serious health risks and complications. It is important to follow the prescribed route of administration for any medication.
The answer to any question about whether adult medication can be used on children, is not without the approval of a licensed physician. Always check with your child's pediatrician or family doctor before giving over-the-counter medication not explicitly labeled as safe for use in children. Never give anyone, particularly a child, another person's prescription medication. This practice can lead to serious health complications, including death.
Serious complications from DM include involvement of the muscles of the heart and lungs, difficulty eating and swallowing, and a tendency to develop cancer
Untreated epididymitis can lead to serious complications such as abscess formation or chronic infection, but it is not typically fatal. However, seeking prompt medical treatment is important to prevent potential serious complications.
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No, taking medication is optional when you have herpes. Patients may choose to take medication to help with the discomfort of outbreaks and shorten their duration. They may also take medication daily to reduce the number of outbreaks and the possibility of transmitting the infection to partners.