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Fever doesn't get better in three days. Mouth sores or a sore throat makes it painful for your child to drink fluids. Your child's symptoms cause a lot of ...
Learn more about this common childhood illness that causes fever, vomiting, diarrhea and sometimes abdominal pain.
Medicines to reduce fever and pain. Don't give medicine to a baby without talking to the baby's healthcare professional. If a fever is making your baby too ...
Learn about the causes of and home-care tips for this common viral infection that often affects children by age 2, causing a high fever followed by a rash.
Even without a fever, people who have a cold or sore throat are less likely to feel like eating or drinking. This can lead to dehydration. Weather and ...
Rising fever or fever lasting more than two days in a child of any age. More-intense symptoms, such as headache, throat pain or cough. Trouble with breathing or ...
Vomiting; Stomach pain or cramps; Watery or loose diarrhea; Feeling ill; Low-grade fever; Muscle pain. Signs and symptoms usually begin 12 to ...
Scarlet fever · Strep throat · Viral hemorrhagic fevers. Other medical conditions. Petechiae may be caused by other medical conditions. Examples include ...
This common colon disease develops when small pouches form in the colon wall and become inflamed, causing pain, fever and abnormal stool function.
Fever of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius) or higher. Chills. Muscle aches. Headache. Sometimes diarrhea. After about a week, symptoms can ...
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