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Fever and urinary symptoms often happen along with kidney pain. Call your health care provider right away if you feel constant, dull, one-sided pain in your ...
Have fever, body aches and fatigue. Had a recent urinary tract infection. Feel pain when you pee. See blood in your urine. Have an upset stomach or vomiting.
This medicine may cause serious infections. Check with your doctor right away if you have chest pain, fever or chills, confusion, cough or hoarseness, dizziness ...
... fever, high or low blood pressure, increased sweating, loss of bladder control, severe muscle stiffness, unusually pale skin, or tiredness. These could be ...
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, or ...
... fever or chills. Tell your healthcare professional if your blood type is Rh negative and you have bleeding. You might need a medicine that keeps your body ...
Redness or soreness at injection site. · Muscle aches. · Fatigue. · Headache. · Fever or chills.
Temperature rising: Heat rash. When a baby overheats, due to the temperature or fever for example, you may see a rash on the baby's upper body. The rash may ...
Fever: stay home L21. "The general rule of staying home or staying away from school until the fevers are gone for a good 24 hours is a good rule of thumb.
sudden high fever or low-grade fever for months; unpleasant breath odor; vomiting; vomiting of blood; yellow eyes or skin. Some side effects may occur that ...
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