Localized tingling may occur. If a rash or burning sensation occurs after application, the patch should be removed and not reapplied until the irritation subsides. If any symptom becomes uncomfortable, patients should consult the prescribing physician
Side effects are considered rare. Mild abdominal distress or allergic reactions may occur.
There are many complications that could occur, such as necrosis, meaning death of tissue that would need to be removed. Infection could occur which could move to the bloodstream. Commonly mild side effects are all that one would experience such as swelling, bruising, and mild bleeding.
If it is on skin it may be a mild allergic reaction
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Some of the side effects associated with Colace are; mild to severe diarrhea, mild nausea, continued constipation, stomach cramps, rectal irritation or bleeding, rash or numbness around your rectum.
Safe in recommended dosages. Mild gastrointestinal distress may occasionally occur. Possible allergic reaction. Not to be consumed raw as it can irritate mucous membranes.
Mild antibacterial, mild antifungal, muscle relaxant, antiseptic, antiplatelet effects, anxiolytic.
During electroacupuncture, patients report sensations of tingling, warmth, and mild aches. Bruising and bleeding may occur, as the needles may hit small blood vessels.
you have to use your finger nail to scrape off the gum, its obviously very sticky and gummy, it will look like bits of snot on your finger, you then put it on a bit of aluminum foil and either burn it like heroin or wrap it in foil; pierce with pin and smoke in a pipe bong etc. i know this works, but the affects are mild at best, hope this helps
heated up to kindling temperature of the mild steel
There is no such thing as 'mild autism' - a person is autistic, how it effects them can be mild. As autism is a spectrum it effects different people in different ways and to different severities, even children who are severely effected by their autism may still be able to read.
Side effects are generally mild, and occur sparingly. The diseases the vaccines PROTECT against, however, can leave people crippled, seriously ill, or can kill (but in a horrible, painful way). Believe me when I say, the vaccines are far better than the diseases they protect against, even if there are side effects.