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A fever of 102 F (39 C) or higher. Ongoing vomiting. Signs of severe dehydration, including a dry mouth, muscle cramps, decreased urine output, dizziness or ...
Loud barking cough that's made worse by crying and coughing, as well as anxiety and distress, setting up a cycle of worsening symptoms. Fever. Hoarse voice.
Learn about this vaccine-preventable disease that once was common in childhood and is known for a splotchy rash and high fever.
Sudden, serious testicle pain. Testicle pain and swelling along with nausea, vomiting, fever, chills, unexplained weight loss, or blood in the urine.
If that happens, cold symptoms get worse after seven to 10 days. You also may have yellow or green nasal drainage, pain in your face or teeth, and a fever.
Mouth breathing. Low fiber diet — eating mostly soft or mashed foods. Irritation from sharp tooth edges or dental appliances. Fever. Examples of conditions ...
should never use the fever as the sole indication to bring them in to the doctor.” Vivien Williams. Dr. Jim Homme says fevers are important, but he's more ...
Fever. Frequent urge to have bowel movement; Narrow stools; Nausea or vomiting; Painful bowel movements; Persistent abdominal discomfort, such as cramps, gas or ...
Dust mite allergy is an allergic reaction to tiny bugs that commonly live in house dust. Signs of dust mite allergy include those common to hay fever, ...
Fever; Nausea or vomiting; Inability to urinate; Blood in your semen; Blood in your urine; A lump or swelling in your groin or scrotum. See your doctor as soon ...
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