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Fever. Cough. After a week or two, the symptoms become worse. Thick mucus builds up inside the airways. This causes rapid coughing that can't be controlled ...
... fever. Low fevers without pain do not require treatment. Unless aspirin is prescribed by a doctor to treat a particular disease, children and teenagers ...
Take nonprescription pain medicine if you have a fever or the cold sore is painful. Creams with lidocaine or benzocaine may offer some pain relief ...
Fever. If you have severe neck pain with a high fever, you might have an infection of the membrane covering your spinal cord and brain. This is called ...
She also talked about dressing right for the weather, starving a fever and lots of other things. I'm wondering if there is any truth in any of these sayings ...
Testicle pain along with nausea, fever, chills or blood in the urine. Make an appointment with a health care professional if you have: Mild testicle pain ...
Fever. Headache. Extreme tiredness. Joint stiffness. Muscle aches and pains. Swollen lymph nodes. Stage 2. Without treatment, Lyme disease can get worse. The ...
Scarlet fever · Strep throat · Viral hemorrhagic fevers. Other medical conditions. Petechiae may be caused by other medical conditions. Examples include ...
Fever. Sometimes, people experience moderate to severe dehydration, ongoing vomiting, a high fever, bloody stools, or severe pain in the belly or rectum. If ...
Fever. · Sneezing. · Coughing. · Not wanting to eat. · Fussiness. · Trouble sleeping. · Trouble nursing or taking a bottle due to the stuffy nose.
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