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- ... catheter is inserted. You may feel a warm flushing when the contrast dye flows through the catheter. ...
- ... You need not take special precautions, such as flushing twice after urinating, for 24 to 48 hours ...
- ... dye can cause a feeling of warmth and flushing. This is normal and usually goes away in ...
- ... dye is injected, you will feel a warm, flushing sensation. You may have tenderness and bruising at ...
- ... narrow-angle glaucoma Dizziness Dryness of the mouth Flushing Nausea and vomiting
- ... pressure when the catheter is inserted. Occasionally, a flushing sensation or a feeling that you need to ...
- ... side of the heart. You may feel a flushing sensation or the feeling that you need to ...
- ... the catheter is placed. You may feel a flushing or warm sensation after the dye is injected. ...
- ... narrow-angle glaucoma Dizziness Dryness of the mouth Flushing Nausea and vomiting If narrow-angle glaucoma is ...
- ... with this test. You may experience: Bladder filling Flushing Nausea Pain Sweating Urgent need to urinate Burning