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Fever. When to see a doctor. Make an appointment to get medical help for even mild symptoms of swimmer's ear. Get urgent medical help or go to an emergency ...
high fever; noisy breathing; persistent vomiting; redness of the skin; restlessness; severe stomach pain or tenderness; sleepiness or drowsiness; swollen, ...
Fever. Sleep terrors sometimes can be triggered by conditions that interfere with sleep, such as: Sleep-disordered breathing — a group of disorders that ...
Fever in children · Headaches in children · Joint pain or muscle pain in children · Nasal congestion in children · Nausea or vomiting in children · Skin rashes ...
Acetaminophen is used to relieve pain and reduce fever in patients. It does not become habit-forming when taken for a long time. But acetaminophen may cause ...
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 ...
Patient with ongoing fever and who has been receiving antibiotic(s) for treatment of febrile neutropenia · Pregnant patients, children <18 years of age and other ...
Fever. Nausea and vomiting. Feeling ill, called malaise. When to see a doctor. For pain or swelling in your scrotum that comes on quickly, see your ...
COVID-19 and seasonal flu have some of the same symptoms. These include. Fever. Dry cough. Shortness of breath or trouble breathing. Feeling tired. Sore throat.
Cowl says the first things that you should do are remain at home, drink plenty of fluids and take a fever-reducing medication. If symptoms intensify, call your ...
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