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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Poor wound healing
  1. ... that causes fatigue, gum swelling, joint pain, and poor wound healing from a lack of vitamin C in the ...
  2. ... throat, fever, chills, or other signs of infection poor or slow wound healing black, tarry stools, or other unusual bruising or ...
  3. ... throat, fever, chills, or other signs of infection poor or slow wound healing black, tarry stools; nose bleed, or other unusual ...
  4. ... naturally produced by the body that helps in wound healing. It works by helping to repair and replace dead skin and other tissues, attracting cells that repair wounds, and helping to close and heal the ulcer.
  5. ... to help improve symptoms or clear the infection. Wound healing. Taking L-arginine by mouth does not seem to improve wound healing. There is interest in using L-arginine for ...
  6. ... are receiving ifosfamide injection. Ifosfamide may slow the healing of wounds.you should know that ifosfamide may make you ... swelling of the face, eyelids, tongue, or throat poor or slow wound healingnew or worsening cough, wheezing, or shortness of ...
  7. ... the end of treatment before you see complete healing of the affected area or the full benefit ...