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Neuritis is a generic term meaning Inflammation of a nerve (neuro=nerve, itis=Inflam.) To be more specific you then put the type or name of the nerve with neuritis. Median nerve neuritis is carpal tunnel syndrome a nerve that runs through your wrist. Ulnar neuritis is a nerve that runs through your elbow etc...
They could be. "Mycological" just means having to deal with fungi. So yes, it's likely that a mycocidal agent would be a treatment.
Penicillin is used to treat infections.
how can u treat a reash by deadly nightshade
the first chemical agent used to treat disease was
no bleeding in the eye cannot be treated with steroid injections in the eye
No. Glyburide is used to treat Type 2 Diabetes.
this product helps to treat pain
get special eye drops
Yes, some eye drops do have benzene in them. Most of the eye drops prescribed to treat glaucoma has this ingredient in it.
Yes. Steroid inhalers are commonly prescribed to help your lungs heal. They are the same as those prescribed to asthmatics to keep their breathing in check. Generally steroid pill will only be prescribed in extremely severe cases, or for pneumonia.
Vitamin B Forte Neurobion is for neuralgia, chronic neuritis and polyneuritis. It is also used to treat intoxication by certain medical products.
Vanos is a brand name of a topical steroid. It is used to treat itching associated with eczema and seborrheic dermatitis.
Yes since eye specialists are trained in this field; glaucoma deals with the optic nerves, which you can firstly rely on eye specialists to treat and help with.
Prednisone is an oral steroid that can be used to treat wasp stings depending on how severe the reaction is. Antihistamines are usually among the first treatments used.
Not a good idea. Both lower the seizure threshold, and depending on your dosage, and what types of steroids, your risk for a seizure could skyrocket.
Steroids should not be used to treat the ring worm infection. You may get the temporary benefit. But the disease will progress.