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Dehydration. Fatigue. Hunger. Medical conditions, such as a respiratory infection. Urinate slowly without straining. Use of alpha blockers to improve urination ...
Check with your doctor right away if you or your child have stomach pain or tenderness, clay-colored stools, dark urine, decreased appetite, fever, headache ...
Check with your doctor immediately if you think you are getting an infection or if you get a fever or chills, cough or hoarseness, lower back or side pain ...
dark urine; dizziness; fever; joint or muscle pain; loss of appetite; pinpoint red spots on the skin; red, irritated eyes; sore throat; sores, ulcers, or white ...
... fever or chills while you are using this medicine. Stop using this medicine and check with your doctor right away if you or your child have pain or ...
Influenza infection causes fever, chills, cough, headache, muscle aches, and pains in your back, arms, and legs. In addition, adults and children weakened by ...
... fever, San Joaquin Valley fever), histoplasmosis (Darling's disease), chromoblastomycosis (chromomycosis), or paracoccidioidomycosis (South American ...
Diarrhea and fever or; Diarrhea caused by antibiotics or; Diarrhea not caused by Escherichia coli—Should not be used in patients with these conditions. Liver ...
fever with or without chills; general feeling of discomfort or illness; headache; joint or muscle pain; nausea; neck stiffness; pale skin; pinpoint red spots on ...
If your fever returns or you start to feel worse, stay apart from others until your symptoms improve and you are fever-free without medicine for 24 hours. Doing ...
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