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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My daughter is 7 and has been taking swim lessons this summer. She has been complaining about her ears hurting, and our pediatrician ...
A number of other factors can raise a woman's risk of postpartum depression, as well, such as a complicated pregnancy or birth, an unexpected birth outcome, a ...
Stiffness. You might notice that your child appears clumsier than usual, particularly in the morning or after naps. Fever, swollen lymph nodes and rash. In some ...
If you're sick, stay home for at least 24 hours after your fever is gone. That lowers your chance of infecting others. And if you have symptoms of COVID-19, ...
Get emergency care if you have sharp, sudden pelvic pain accompanied by: Excessive vaginal bleeding; Fever; Nausea or vomiting; Signs of shock, such as fainting.
The end-of-year holiday season means different things to different people. Family and religious traditions are observed in various ways, and the meals and ...
Any amount of bleeding accompanied by severe pain, fever or chills, Immediately ; Greenish or yellowish vaginal discharge with odor, redness or itching, Within ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My husband is 68 and has some hearing loss but won't go to see the doctor. He says it's a normal part of aging and thinks there's not much ...
Fever or chills; Headache. Irregular or rapid heartbeat; Nausea; Pale or bluish skin; Rapid weight gain; Sweating; Swelling of legs, ankles and feet; Trembling
Also, talk to your doctor if your child's constipation is associated with: Abdominal swelling; Bloody stools; Cracks in skin around the anus; Fever; Weight loss.
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