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Results 1 - 10 of 34 for Obstruction
  1. ... vessels inside the liver, also known as sinusoidal obstruction syndrome), who have kidney or lung problems after ...
  2. ... urination in patients with neurogenic bladder, functional outlet obstruction, and partial prostatic obstruction. Talk to your doctor about the possible risks ...
  3. ... in the rectum due to GI tract narrowing, obstruction, or conditions that can lead to obstruction, such as spastic bowel. Allergy: Some people can ...
  4. ... potassium levels. Gastrointestinal (GI) disorders such as intestinal obstruction, Crohn disease, ulcerative colitis, appendicitis, stomach ulcers, or ...
  5. ... or have a condition that can lead to obstruction, such as spastic bowel. Phenylketonuria: Some black psyllium ...
  6. ... intestines in some people. If you have an obstruction or have an inflammatory GI condition, avoid using ...
  7. ... you have or have ever had a bowel obstruction (blockage in the intestine) and if you have symptoms of bowel obstruction (upset stomach, vomiting, and stomach pain or bloating). ...
  8. ... you have or have ever had an intestinal obstruction (a blockage in your intestine), a urinary obstruction (a blockage of urine flowing out of the ...
  9. ... spinal cord, diabetes, depression, unusual vaginal bleeding, urinary obstruction in men (blockage that causes difficulty urinating), an ...
  10. ... prostatic hypertrophy (an enlarged prostate), or bladder neck obstruction (a blockage of your bladder that causes problems ...
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