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Cold, flu, RSV and COVID-19 all have one thing in common: they are respiratory infections that cause similar symptoms such as coughing, fever and fatigue.
Also, having another type of allergy, such as hay fever, raises your risk of having a food allergy. Family members with allergies. Your risk of peanut ...
Infants · Fever. · Low body temperature. · Trouble feeding. · Sluggishness, limpness or weak muscle tone. · Trouble breathing. · Irritable behavior. · Jittery ...
Black, tarry stools · chest pain · cough or hoarseness · diarrhea · fever or chills · lower back or side pain · painful or difficult urination · shortness of breath ...
... fever, or lightheadedness. Check with your doctor right away if you have gaseous stomach pain, indigestion, recurrent fever, severe nausea or vomiting ...
Check with your doctor right away if you have black, tarry stools, chest pain, chills, cough, fever, painful or difficult urination, sore throat, sores ...
Fever or chills; Persistent fatigue, weakness; Frequent or severe infections; Losing weight without trying; Swollen lymph nodes, enlarged liver or spleen; Easy ...
Fever. Severe pain. Sores that won't heal. Streaks coming from the rash. Yellow or green fluid oozing from the rash. Skin that's peeling off. A history of ...
Infection, severe with fever or; Kidney disease or; Sweating, prolonged or; Vomiting, prolonged—May increase risk for serious side effects. Dehydration, severe ...
Exposure to medicine in breast milk poses the highest risk to premature babies, newborns, and babies who have many kidney or other health issues. But medicines ...
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