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fever; general feeling of discomfort or illness; headache; increased sweating ... cold sweats; difficult, burning, or painful urination; difficulty with moving ...
Swollen neck veins; Fainting; Heavy sweating with little or no activity; In infants, poor appetite and lack of growth; Shortness of breath; Swelling or sudden ...
increased sweating; stomach pain; unusual weight gain or loss. Incidence not known. Decrease in smell; loss of sense of smell. Other side effects not listed may ...
Some activities associated with exercise headaches include running, rowing, tennis, swimming and weightlifting. Health care providers divide exercise headaches ...
This medicine may make you sweat less, causing your body temperature to increase. ... increased sweating, possibly with fever or cold; itching; muscle cramps ...
... sweating, swelling in your hands, ankles, or feet, trouble breathing, unusual sweating, vomiting. This medicine may cause kidney problems. Check with your ...
Common symptoms of the flu often include a fever but not always, as well as headache, aching muscles, and chills and sweats. Other symptoms include: Dry ...
sweating; swelling or puffiness of the face; swollen, painful, or tender lymph glands in the neck, armpit, or groin; swollen, painful, or tender lymph glands ...
Skin infection; Heat and sweat; Stress; Cleaning products; Dust mites and pet dander; Mold; Pollen; Smoke from tobacco; Cold and dry air; Fragrances ...
Myth 9: If you're not working up a sweat, you're not working hard enough. Sweating is an inaccurate way to measure your workout. Many factors go into the ...
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