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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for ALCOHOL OR BENZOCAINE OR SALICYLIC ACID
  1. ... talk with your provider. References Arif H, Aggarwal S. Salicylic Acid (Aspirin) [Updated 2023 Jul 5; cited 2024 Mar ...
  2. ... be related to kidney disease, lead poisoning , or alcohol use disorder. If your results show a high level of uric acid in your blood or urine, it doesn't ...
  3. Methylmalonic Acid (MMA) Test What is a methylmalonic acid (MMA) test? This test measures the amount of methylmalonic acid (MMA) in your blood or urine. MMA is ... America(r) Holdings; c2023. Patient Test Information: Methylmalonic Acid, Serum or Plasma; [cited 2024 Feb 16]; [about ... from: https://www.labcorp.com/tests/706961/methylmalonic-acid-serum-or-plasma March of Dimes [Internet]. White ...
  4. ... Chronic kidney disease Diabetes that's not well controlled Alcohol use disorder Malabsorption syndrome Malnutrition Chronic (long-lasting) diarrhea Low levels of potassium and/or calcium Take medicine that can decrease magnesium levels, for example: Diuretics ("water pills") Certain antibiotics Proton pump inhibitors to reduce stomach acid Take medicine that can increase magnesium levels, for ...
  5. ... Citrus fruits and juices Tomatoes and tomato products Alcohol Lifestyle changes include: Eating smaller amounts Quitting smoking Waiting a few hours after eating before you lie down Losing weight if needed Over-the-counter medicines , such as antacids, may also be helpful. If your symptoms don't improve or are more serious, your provider may recommend treatments to reduce or block acid production. These may include over-the-counter and/ ...
  6. ... for low levels of vitamin B12 or folic acid if you: Have malnutrition . Are an older adult. Older people often can't absorb enough vitamin B12 from food. Have alcohol use disorder or a drug addiction . Your provider ...
  7. ... thiamine B2, riboflavin B3, niacin (also called nicotinic acid and nicotinamide) B5, pantothenic acid B6, pyridoxal phosphate B7, biotin B9, folate ( folic acid ) B12, cobalamin Each type of vitamin B plays ... complex, thiamine (B1), riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3), pantothenic acid (B5), pyridoxal phosphate (B6), biotin (B7), vitamin B12, ...
  8. ... the amount of fluid and the balance of acids and bases (pH balance) in your body. Your ... isn't well controlled Have signs of an acid-base imbalance (having too much or too little acid in your blood) Why do I need a ... are high. Acidosis. This means having too much acid in your blood from a pH imbalance. It ...
  9. ... level of ketones in your blood. Ketones are acids that your body makes when it breaks down ... fat for energy instead. This process produces an acid called ketones. If your body breaks down fat ... names: Ketone bodies (blood), serum ketones, beta-hydroxybutyric acid, acetoacetate, nitroprusside test What is it used for? ...
  10. ... porphyrins, feces; uroporphyrin; porphyrins, urine; Mauzerall-Granick test; acid; ALA; porphobilinogen; PBG; free erythrocyte protoporphyrin; fractionated erythrocyte ... too much iron builds up in the body Alcohol use disorder (AUD) Smoking Viral infections , such as ... hepatitis C, excess iron intake, and/or heavy alcohol use. References American Porphyria Foundation [Internet]. Houston: American ...
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