Askey, Bruce D
have lung or breathing problems have liver problems are pregnant or plan to become pregnant are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed Medicines can interact with each other, sometimes causing serious side effects. Do not take BELSOMRA with other medicines that can make you sleepy unless your doctor...
If you stop drinking and only have a fatty liver, it can quickly turn back to normal. If you had a scarred liver (cirrhosis) to start with, stopping alcohol will allow some healing and improved function but can't undo all the damage that has already been done. If you want to look af...
Claudia Romeo
An ankle sprain happens when 1 or more ligaments in your ankle joint stretch or tear. Ligaments are tough tissues that connect bones. Ligaments support your joints and keep your bones in place.What are the signs and symptoms of an ankle sprain?
Pancreatitis may be an acute (short-term) problem that happens only once. It may become a chronic (long-term) problem that comes and goes over time.What causes pancreatitis?Pancreatitis is usually caused by alcohol or gallstones. Less common causes are certain medicines, an injury to the ...
If you have kidney or liver disease, the process of getting rid of the compound is slow. The main sign of toxicity is depression of your central nervous system, causing a low heart rate, slow rate of breathing, and loss of consciousness. ...
If you have a long-lasting cough that produces a white or pink mucus, it could be a sign of heart failure. This happens when the heart can't keep up with the body's demands, causing blood to leak back into the lungs. Ask your doctor to check on what's causing your cough. ...
Like the rest of your body, your brain needs oxygen to survive and thrive. It gets that oxygen from the blood flowing from your heart through a network of arteries. Astrokehappens when the blood supply to the brain slows to a trickle or gets cut off completely. Your brain cells become ...
A liver hemangioma usually can be left alone. But your doctor may want to monitor it with imaging testing once or twice a year to see if it grows. That happens in about one in 10 cases. Scientists don’t know why this happens to some growths and not others. ...