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At home, Beth's symptoms intensified. She began to sweat. The pain "squeezed and radiated into my arms, jaw and eventually my teeth, like an electric current ...
increased sweating, possibly with fever or cold, clammy skin; joint pain; loss of voice; muscle aches, cramps, pain, and stiffness; neck pain; nerve pain ...
When blood glucose drops too low, you may start with the warning symptoms of feeling weak, dizzy, nervous, sweaty or hungry, or have visual disturbances or a ...
Gemfibrozil is used together with a proper diet to treat high cholesterol and triglyceride (fat) levels in the blood. This may help prevent the development of ...
Muscle aches; Sweating; Dry cough. Typhoid fever can be treated with antibiotics. Left untreated, it can be fatal to approximately 30% of those infected.
increased sweating; itching; large, hive-like swelling on the face, eyelids, lips, tongue, throat, hands, legs, feet, or sex organs; noisy breathing; pain or ...
Reapply sunscreen about every two hours or more often, especially if swimming or sweating excessively. Stay hydrated. It is important not only to drink ...
If your feet get sweaty, change your socks twice a day. Wear waterproof sandals or shoes around public pools, showers and locker rooms. Need practical ...
Nausea, vomiting and extreme cold sweats; Excessive fatigue. Avoiding heart disease. Heart disease and heart attacks are not to be taken lightly. The ...
They also may have instability in their blood pressure and heart rate, and the body may have difficulty controlling body temperature and sweating. A brain ...
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