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Mild fever of 102 degrees Fahrenheit (38.9 degrees Celsius) or lower. Headache. Stuffy or runny nose. Red, itchy eyes. Enlarged, tender lymph nodes at the ...
Failure to thrive or gain weight (infant) · Fever · Fussiness or irritability · Hives or rash · Swelling or tingling of lips, face and tongue · Wet burps or spit up
Fever; Nausea; Vomiting; Chills; Headache; Blood in the stool. Signs and symptoms ... A few varieties of salmonella bacteria result in typhoid fever, a sometimes ...
A fever of more than 102 F (39 C). Bloody or black stools. A dry mouth or tongue or cries without tears. Unusually sleepy, drowsy, unresponsive or irritable ...
See your healthcare professional if you have a fever and bone pain that gets worse. People at risk of infection because of a medical condition or recent surgery ...
"And sometimes you may want to take a Tylenol or acetaminophen for symptoms of fever." Medications, like Paxlovid, are available for people with certain ...
Can the vaccine give me the flu or other respiratory diseases? · Reaction to the vaccine. Some people have muscle aches and a fever for a day or two after ...
Do hay fever and allergy symptoms have you sneezing and itching? Learn about managing seasonal allergies in this Mayo Clinic Minute.
... fever. Low fevers without pain don't need treatment. Do not give children or teenagers aspirin. Aspirin has been linked to Reye's syndrome, a rare life ...
Scarlet fever, a streptococcal infection characterized by a prominent rash; Inflammation of the kidney (poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis); Rheumatic fever, ...
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