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  1. ... performance. What causes erection problems in one man may not affect another man. Talk to your health ... without first talking to your provider. Some medicines may lead to life-threatening reactions if you do ...
  2. ... dementia , deciding when they can no longer drive may be difficult. They may react in different ways. They may be aware they are having problems, and they ...
  3. ... of your leg was removed. Your recovery time may vary depending on your overall health and any complications that may have occurred. This article gives you information on ...
  4. ... the medicine to enter the lungs directly. Nebulizers may be used for people with lung disease, including: ... until the next use. Once per day, you may add a mild dish soap to the cleaning ...
  5. You may notice changes in the way your breast looks or feels (if you are getting radiation after a ... treatment is over. The skin on your breast may become more sensitive. Skin and breast tissue may ...
  6. ... because your foot was removed. Your recovery time may vary depending on your overall health and any complications that may have occurred. This article gives you information on ...
  7. ... ileostomy is thin or thick liquid, or it may be pasty. It is not solid like the ... you eat, medicines you take, and other things may change how thin or thick your stool is. ...
  8. About 2 weeks after your first treatment: It may be hard to swallow, or swallowing may hurt. Your throat may feel dry or scratchy. ...
  9. ... your treatments have stopped. Your skin and mouth may turn red. Your skin might start to peel or get dark. Your skin may itch. The skin under your chin may get ...
  10. You may feel pressure, squeezing, burning, or tightness in your chest. You may also have pressure, squeezing, burning, or tightness in ...
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