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This can include increased fatigue and a mild fever. Cold and numb fingers or toes (Raynaud's phenomenon). In response to cold or stress, your fingers or ...
Mild fever for a few days. Bad breath for up to two weeks. Swelling of the ... Fever. Contact your healthcare professional if you or your child has a ...
Fever. Upset stomach and vomiting. Reduced urine. Thirst. Not able to pass stool or gas. If you get peritoneal dialysis, ...
However, to protect you as completely as possible, it is important to keep taking this medicine for the full time your doctor ordered. Also, if fever develops ...
Exposure to tobacco smoke, including before birth. Previous allergic reactions, including skin reactions, food allergies or hay fever, also called allergic ...
Fever; A cough that may bring up blood or plugs of mucus; Worsening asthma. Aspergilloma. Certain chronic lung (pulmonary) conditions, such as emphysema ...
Fever higher than 101 F (38.3 C). Bloody mucus. Repeated sore throats. A lump in the neck. Hoarseness that lasts more than two weeks. Swelling in the neck ...
Symptoms of the blood problems include pale skin, sore throat and fever, unusual bleeding or bruising, and unusual tiredness or weakness. You and your ...
Fever and chills. Headache. Tiredness. Swollen lymph glands. Rash. Sore joints, muscles or throat. Weight loss.
Type 1 diabetes—Should not be used in patients with these conditions. Fever or; Infection or; Surgery or; Trauma—These conditions may cause temporary problems ...
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