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Be aware of the symptoms of middle ear infection. They include earache, fever, stuffy nose and not hearing as well. Children with middle ear infections often ...
Fever. Incidence not known. Chest tightness; cough; difficulty swallowing; dizziness; fainting; fast heartbeat; hives, itching, skin rash; puffiness or swelling ...
Please courtesy "Stacey Rizza, M.D. / Infectious Diseases / Mayo Clinic." "The classic ones you'll hear about are fever and any kind of respiratory symptoms, ...
And while a cold can be miserable, you usually feel much worse with the flu. Other common flu symptoms include: Fever. Cough. Headache. Muscle aches. Feeling ...
This fluid can cause shortness of breath, swelling in the abdomen or legs, and fatigue. If this occurs, diuretics, or water pills, often are prescribed to ...
A fever in a child younger than 3 months; Fever that lasts more than five days in a row; Chills or sweating; Difficulty breathing; Nausea or vomiting; Greenish ...
If you have a concerning spot on your skin, you should have it evaluated by your primary care team or dermatologist.
This medicine may cause aortitis (inflammation of the aorta, the largest artery in the body). Check with your doctor right away if you have fever, stomach pain, ...
fever; headache; loss of voice; nasal congestion; runny nose; sneezing; sore throat; unusual tiredness or weakness. Rare. Fever over 102.2 °F (39 °C). Incidence ...
Fever; Jaw pain; Memory loss or forgetfulness. Nausea or vomiting; Persistent weakness or numbness; Restlessness or agitation; Runny or stuffy nose; Seizures
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