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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Knee Injuries Disorders
  1. ... blood disease), hearing problems, porphyria or other blood disorders, psoriasis, seizures, vision problems, diabetes, weakness in your knees and ankles, or if you drink large amounts ...
  2. ... on bedrest or who are having hip replacement, knee replacement, or stomach surgery. It is used in ... of used needles and syringes to avoid accidental injury. Keep syringes and needles out of reach of ...
  3. ... you have or have ever had a head injury or any condition that caused damage ... pulmonary disease (COPD; a group of diseases including chronic bronchitis ...
  4. ... This medication is also used to treat kidney disease in people who have type 2 diabetes (condition ... body. Damage to these organs may cause heart disease, a heart attack, heart failure, stroke, kidney failure, ...
  5. ... on your left side and raise your right knee to your chest (a left-handed person should ... on the right side and raise the left knee.) Using your finger, insert the suppository about 1 ...