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Most often, it's a viral infection that will go away on its own. You can treat the symptoms, but there is no cure for a cold or flu virus, says Dr. Tina Ardon.
Pain when wearing shoes and difficulty walking can signal a broken toe — so see your health care provider to help it heal and ease pain.
Symptoms of an overdose include: extreme dizziness or weakness, slow heartbeat or breathing, seizures, trouble breathing, or cold, clammy skin. Call your ...
Antibiotics, which are used to treat bacterial infections such as pneumonia, won't help colds, flu and most sore throats. Mayo Clinic experts says ...
"Such as sore throat, some body aches, a cough, runny nose. And taking that COVID-19 antigen test is a good first step," says Dr. Binnicker. If you have a ...
Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to this medicine or any other medicines. Also tell your health care professional if you ...
Ask your doctor if you have any questions. This medicine is for use on the skin only. Do not get it into your eyes, nose, mouth, breasts, or genital area. Do ...
Cleaning and dressing wounds · Clean. If the affected skin isn't broken, wash it with a gentle cleanser and pat dry. Clean open sores with water or saline each ...
... mouth while you are using this medicine. This medicine may cause your eyes to become more sensitive to light than they are normally. Wearing sunglasses and ...
Do not get any of the medicine in your eyes, nose, mouth, or ears. Rinse it off right away if it does get on these areas. Your doctor may want to retreat ...
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