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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Gastrointestinal inflammation
  1. ... and causes pain, swelling, and damage) of the gastrointestinal tract including: Crohn's disease (a condition in which ... of certain cells in the body that cause inflammation.
  2. ... abdominal pain and swelling, and swollen lymph glands. Gastrointestinal anthrax ... meningitis (inflammation of the brain and spinal cord covering). This ...
  3. ... chronic disease (low red blood cells caused by inflammation from having a disease for longer than 3 ... ever had liver disease, cirrhosis, seizures or convulsions, gastrointestinal disease such as history of gastrointestinal erosion or ...
  4. ... of medications called corticosteroids. It works by reducing inflammation (swelling) and by changing the way the immune ... on your stomach or intestines, or any other gastrointestinal problem; a blood clot in your legs, lungs, ...
  5. Triamcinolone is used to reduce inflammation (swelling, heat, redness, and pain) and to treat allergic reactions, low amounts of corticosteroids produced by the body, and immune system ...
  6. ... from producing a certain substance that may cause inflammation. ... if you have or have ever had a gastrointestinal obstruction (a blockage in your stomach or intestine). ...
  7. ... of the colon [large intestine] and rectum), peritonitis (inflammation of the ... have gastrointestinal problems such as ongoing constipation, or any other ...
  8. (al oh' se tron)Alosetron may cause serious gastrointestinal (GI; affecting the stomach or intestines) side effects ... treatment with alosetron increases the risk of serious gastrointestinal side effects. Stop taking alosetron and call your ...
  9. ... in damage to your heart, lungs, kidneys, and gastrointestinal tract. Capillary leak syndrome may occur immediately after ... your doctor if you have ever had seizures, gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding requiring surgical treatment, or other serious ...