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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for bruise
  1. ... Dizziness Sinus infections Skin Rashes or hives Itching Bruises Lungs Coughing up blood Shortness of breath Kidneys ...
  2. ... in urine (pee) or stool (poop) Frequent, large bruises or tiny red or brown spots under the ...
  3. ... needle was put in, but any discomfort or bruises usually go away quickly. Some cord blood banks ...
  4. ... contact your provider right away: A blister, cut, bruise , or other foot injury that doesn't start ...
  5. ... after the test. You may also have some bruises on your skin where the needles were placed. ...
  6. ... when the heel is poked, and a small bruise may form at the site. This should go ...
  7. ... when the heel is poked, and a small bruise may form at the site. This should go ...
  8. ... when the heel is poked, and a small bruise may form at the site. This should go ...
  9. ... when the heel is poked, and a small bruise may form at the site. This should go ...
  10. ... pinch when the heel is poked. A small bruise may form on the heel, but it should ...
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