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Fatigue; More shortness of breath than usual when you're physically active; New or worsening cough; Rapid weight gain; Swelling in the legs and feet; Wheezing ...
Patients undergoing cancer treatments often use palliative medicine to cope with nausea, fatigue and other bothersome symptoms. Palliative medicine is a ...
As long as you take the muscle you are working to fatigue — meaning you can't lift another repetition — you are doing the work necessary to make the muscle ...
Learn about symptoms, causes and treatment of this condition, which is linked with major emotional distress and trouble functioning in daily life.
Fatigue. Weak, rapid pulse. Low blood pressure after standing up. Muscle cramps. Nausea or vomiting. Headache. Extreme thirst. Mild confusion. Decreased ...
You may be able to avoid some of the health problems associated with seated work, such as neck and back pain and sore wrists and shoulders, by using proper ...
Get emergency help if you have fatigue and any of the following: Chest pain. Shortness of breath. Irregular or fast heartbeat. Feeling that you might pass out.
The most common cause of nausea and vomiting is viral gastroenteritis, often called the stomach flu. Seek emergency medical care if your infant is vomiting very ...
Decreased energy or fatigue; Diarrhea; Ear pain or discharge; Frequent or painful urination; Headache; Loss of appetite; Muscle aches; Nausea or vomiting. Night ...
She attributed the fatigue to having a full plate. Seeking a remedy, she visited another local physician, who diagnosed her with mononucleosis, a contagious and ...
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