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Brain small vessel disease with hemorrhage
- ... tell your doctor if you have a blood vessel disease in the brain, chest, stomach area, arms or legs; have arteriovenous malformation (an abnormal connection between your veins and arteries); or have a history of bleeding in your brain. Your doctor will probably tell ...
- ... sores in the lining of the stomach or small intestine that are bleeding), ... or kidney disease or any condition that may cause bleeding, including ...
- ... sores in the lining of the stomach or small intestine that are bleeding), ... kidney, or liver disease.tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan ...
- ... cerebrovascular disease (clogging or weakening of the blood vessels within the brain or leading to the brain), heart disease,, hyperlipidemia (elevated cholesterol)or a low level of ...
- ... urinary obstruction (blockage that causes difficulty urinating), seizures, brain or blood vessel problems or tumors, mental illness, or heart disease.you should know that histrelin is not to ...
- ... ever had high blood pressure; seizures; coronary artery disease (blockage or narrowing of the blood vessels that lead to the heart); bleeding problems; any type of stomach problem such as ...
- ... stomach ulcer; bleeding in your stomach, intestines, or brain; a stroke or mini-stroke; a condition that may cause bleeding in your intestines such as polyps (abnormal growths in the lining of the large intestine); or liver disease. Tell your doctor and pharmacist if you are ...
- ... recently had a spinal tap (removal of a small amount of the fluid that bathes ... ever had a bleeding disorder such as hemophilia (condition in which the ...
- ... including disorders of the testicles, pituitary gland, (a small gland in the brain) or hypothalamus (a part of the brain) that ... ever had diabetes; a heart attack; coronary artery disease (clogged blood vessels leading to the heart); or heart, liver, or ...
- ... disorder that causes blood clots to form in small blood vessels in the body). Talk to your doctor about ...