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Allergies often cause symptoms such as sneezing and a stuffy, runny nose. Some tests can help make sure that your symptoms aren't caused by an allergy. You may ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have fever; chills; joint or muscle pain; pale skin; pinpoint red or purple spots on the skin; shortness of breath ...
Some people develop a fever, but others do not. The hallmark symptom, though, is a bull's-eye rash at the spot where the tick attached. The rash appears in ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have an infection with a fever and severe vomiting or diarrhea. Your doctor may limit the amount of fluid or water ...
> 1 sign of acute infection: fever or hypothermia (≥38°C or ≤5°C), WBC elevated or decreased for age, elevated CRP or procalcitonin, altered mental status); ...
(VIDEO) When valley fever spreads: Meet Chris and his complex case featured image. Neurosciences. (VIDEO) When valley fever spreads: Meet Chris and his complex ...
Patients with an acute viral illness and/or fever > 38C.Acute illness has been shown to result in transient elevation of lipid levels. Patients outside the ...
Having an active fever. Being diagnosed with/suspecting to have an infectious condition (such as influenza, COVID-19, etc), and/or being diagnosed with any ...
One study found people who had smoked e-cigarettes for seven months experienced an increase in shortness of breath, cough and fevers. Cases of lipoid ...
These four heart problems present at birth change how blood flows through the body. Know the symptoms and treatment.
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