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Treatments are helpful, and they include behavioral modifications, dietary changes, pelvic muscle strengthening, medications and surgery. Incontinence or ...
Fever; Headache or facial pain; Hoarse voice; Loss of appetite. Muscle aches; Runny or stuffy nose; Shortness of breath; Sneezing; Sore throat; Watery or itchy ...
If your infection is caused by a parasite resistant to certain drugs; Whether the disease is causing any serious complications. Some blood tests can take ...
Fever, but not always. Aching muscles. Chills and sweats. Cough. Sore throat. Runny or stuffy nose. Watery, red eyes. Eye pain. Body aches. Headache ...
Working harder than usual to breathe or having trouble breathing. Chest tightness. Coughing more often. More mucus or changes in mucus color or thickness. Fever ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have back, leg, or stomach pain, bleeding gums, chills, dark urine, fatigue, fever, general body swelling, headache, ...
Infections or flares of chronic lung conditions cause most acute coughs. Most chronic coughs are related to underlying lung, heart or sinus conditions. Common ...
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Heel pain can range from slightly uncomfortable to utterly debilitating. Most often it's caused by plantar fasciitis.
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