If the swelling is caused by hormonal changes related to your menstrual cycle, your doctor may prescribe Birth Control pills, which can relieve breast swelling and other symptoms of PMS in some women. If you’re already using hormonal contraceptives, they may encourage you to switch to another type.
Yes. This drug can be used to reduce the swelling of inflammatory origin in the spinal cord. It may reduce the swelling of ligamentum flavum.
She uses the cure for the Hinamizawa Syndrome, but it has never been explicitly stated what kind of drug it is.
There are some trick that your plastic surgeon can use during the surgery to limit swelling such as limiting the amount of cautery and the use of Sinnech. After surgery, your only real option is time.
I am not sure if this is true. But in my home country there is a practice by which they use breast milk (2-3 drops) in each eye to cure conjunctivitis.
Just use ice and anti-bacterial creams, there is no instant cure, as the face has to recover after being cut and altered.
if the engorgement is accompanied by body aches, fever and pain and redness on the breast you have developed mastitis, an infection of a milk duct use hot compresses to relieve the swelling and call your your doctor to see if he wants you to use antibiotics. Without the other symptoms call your OB/GYN or mid wife.
If you are only experiencing minor itching, Benadryl or hydrocortisone should help. If there is swelling or discoloration, see a doctor immediately in case it was poisonous.
This medication is used to improve the symptoms of fibromyalgia. The drug will not cure the disease but only help with symptoms.
There isn't exactly a cure but the only thing you can really do is to stretch alot and rest. He's right, there is No quick "cure", you could use an over the counter med to reduce swelling and pain. Stretching will not work and my actually extend the soreness period.
there is no cure you just have to use an inhaler.
The drug Coricidin treats coughs and colds. The drug is an antihistamine and also prevents sneezing and watery eyes so is suitable for hay fever sufferers. Medical advice should be sought first if pregnant or breast feeding before use.
At the present time, there is no cure for AIDS. Treatment stresses aggressive combination drug therapy for those patients with access to the expensive medications and who tolerate them adequately. The use of these multi-drug therapies.