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Analgesics

Analgesics are medicines taken to get relief from pain. They act by reducing pain without causing loss of consciousness. They are also called painkillers. They work by acting in a different way on the central and peripheral nervous systems. Analgesics include Acetaminophen and opioid drugs like Morphine or Codeine.

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After undergoing ultrasonic cavitation on my chin, my glands remain swollen. What to do?

Query: Hi doctor, Hello, I just had ultrasonic cavitation done on my chin. I am wondering about what she had used might be strong. I have a kind of feeling till the bottom of the tongue. Are there any side effects felt when she uses too strong frequency? Then, she was talking about using it on people's st...  Read Full »


Dr. Kuljyot Bajaj

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for your query. I understand that you had ultrasonic cavitation on your chin about a week back. Could you please elaborate whether you had this only on your chin or other parts of your face or body as well in one sitting? Do you have any underlying medical con...  Read Full »

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