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Treatment
Read the instructions carefully, because any side effect is considered a side-effect of the medicine. To reduce risk of side effects before taking the treatment, read the medicine carefully. You should get the help of a dermatologist before the medication can be used as the medication takes effect. The side effects may be reduced by: using a medicine with good quality ingredients,
using the medicine with a low grade drug,
using the drug as the skin or mouth treatment.
You can also ask your doctor about this information in advance if you feel discomfort or problems during the treatment.
Side Effect
Side effects may include: burning or burning sensation in one or more of your hands and/or parts of the body where you have applied a medication;
thick skin, that is a red area of the skin, or
inflammation or burning.
In some cases, an allergic reaction may result in dermatitis.
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Pill Cough
This treatment is sometimes prescribed by the dermatologist. It’s called a “cold drug” so they usually just use a lotion.
What is a pill cough? Pill cough (also known as a “cold medication fever”) is a persistent coughing attack that can happen anywhere in one’s body.
Pill cough (also known as a “cold medication fever”) is a persistent coughing attack that can happen anywhere in one’s body. What causes it? Allergy. It can be caused by any of five allergies: Allergic rhinitis, Allergies to peanuts, Allergic dermatitis (a sneezing dermatitis), Allergic salitosis and Allergic sinusitis.
Allergies to peanuts, Allergic dermatitis (a sneezing dermatitis), Allergic salitosis and Allergic sinusitis. Inflammation. The more you cough, the deeper your blood-filled bronchial tubes become.
The more you cough, the deeper your blood-filled bronchial tubes become. Asthma. The more you cough, the more bronchial infections that can develop in your lungs.
The more you cough, the more bronchial infections that can develop in your lungs. Pulmonary edema. The more you cough, the more air is sucked out of your lungs.
The more you cough, the more air is sucked out of your lungs. Diarrhea. This can occur when you have a sore throat, sneezing, or when you are excessively sneezing when you sneeze.