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Fever and chills; Tiredness. In some people, infection with diphtheria-causing bacteria causes only a mild illness — or no obvious signs and symptoms at all ...
Don't use medicines that you can buy without a prescription, except for fever reducers and pain relievers, to treat coughs and colds in children younger than 6 ...
Fever; Headache or facial pain; Hoarse voice; Loss of appetite. Muscle aches; Runny or stuffy nose; Shortness of breath; Sneezing; Sore throat; Watery or itchy ...
Red, swollen tonsils. White or yellow coating or patches on the tonsils. Sore throat. Trouble swallowing or painful swallowing. Fever. Enlarged, tender glands ...
This common colon disease develops when small pouches form in the colon wall and become inflamed, causing pain, fever and abnormal stool function.
A fever in a child younger than 3 months; Fever that lasts more than five days in a row; Chills or sweating; Difficulty breathing; Nausea or vomiting; Greenish ...
Blurred vision; Confusion; High fever and stiff neck; Fecal material or fecal odor in the vomit; Rectal bleeding ...
An over-the-counter pain reliever, acetaminophen works by chemically blocking pain receptor signals in the body. It also has a fever-reducing agent. Summer ...
The disease often goes away in 2 to 4 weeks after causing symptoms such as fever and fatigue. Mono is caused by a viral infection. Most cases of ...
Swollen glands (lymph nodes) in the neck, groin or underarms; Swelling or stiffness; Persistent fever or fever with no clear cause; Rash; Abdominal pain ...
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